Issues with Repaired PowerPod
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2019 6:32 pm
I received my repaired PowerPod back last Friday. I am assuming that I have been sent a refurbished PowerPod as a warranty replacement as the PowerPod I received was not my original PowerPod?
Since refitting and re-calibrating this PowerPod I have been experiencing issues whereby the readings drop down to 0w (sometimes for up to 30 seconds) before gradually climbing back up to (what I assume) are the correct readings. This happens on the flat or inclines so not related to elevation.
My calibration ride was done in windy condition so after my initial ride I tweaked the Profile wind scale factor back to my original (pre- warranty replacement) wind scale factor. I assume that this will not cause 'drop-out' issues.
I have attached 3 recent files for reference. Part of the attached is stop-start riding in traffic, however there are several miles on the attached whereby my ride is completely uninterrupted by traffic which will give better idea of the issue.
Please can you review the attached and advise.nb, There are no physical obstructions to the windport that could be responsible.
Thanks for any help in advance,
Steve
Since refitting and re-calibrating this PowerPod I have been experiencing issues whereby the readings drop down to 0w (sometimes for up to 30 seconds) before gradually climbing back up to (what I assume) are the correct readings. This happens on the flat or inclines so not related to elevation.
My calibration ride was done in windy condition so after my initial ride I tweaked the Profile wind scale factor back to my original (pre- warranty replacement) wind scale factor. I assume that this will not cause 'drop-out' issues.
I have attached 3 recent files for reference. Part of the attached is stop-start riding in traffic, however there are several miles on the attached whereby my ride is completely uninterrupted by traffic which will give better idea of the issue.
Please can you review the attached and advise.nb, There are no physical obstructions to the windport that could be responsible.
Thanks for any help in advance,
Steve