PowerPod Calibration
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PowerPod Calibration
Hi, after a winter break, I had to recalibrate several times despite not having changed anything in my setup. after many failed calibrations I was able to do this calibration. I am attaching the calibration file and the run file. Are the values correct? Thank you.
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- Velocomp_05_05_2021_1749_14_km.ibr
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- profilo.ibp
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Re: PowerPod Calibration
Two things:
1) Your speed sensor is intermittent. This may be the cause of your calibration problems. I would replace its battery
2) Your unit was bumped near the end of the ride, causing large watts until the device self corrected. Make sure it is tight on the mount
You show a lot of tailwind near the end of the ride. Were you riding in a group?
1) Your speed sensor is intermittent. This may be the cause of your calibration problems. I would replace its battery
2) Your unit was bumped near the end of the ride, causing large watts until the device self corrected. Make sure it is tight on the mount
You show a lot of tailwind near the end of the ride. Were you riding in a group?
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John Hamann
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Re: PowerPod Calibration
1 tomorrow I will replace the sensor battery.
2 the sensor is firmly attached to the stem, could it have been a hole?
3 I was alone, but at that moment I was uphill and had a strong southerly wind behind me.
Thank you very much
2 the sensor is firmly attached to the stem, could it have been a hole?
3 I was alone, but at that moment I was uphill and had a strong southerly wind behind me.
Thank you very much
Re: PowerPod Calibration
It's possible you hit a pot hole. Your unit went back to the same orientation in 90 seconds.
Yes, it was a very strong tail wind!
Yes, it was a very strong tail wind!
John Hamann
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Re: PowerPod Calibration
The speed sensor malfunctioned even with a new battery. I have repaired the electrical contacts of the sensor. Now works. I'll do a test tomorrow.
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Re: PowerPod Calibration
Everything looks okay, the problem was the speed sensor. I redid the calibration and a test ride. attached the two files. is everything regular? Only one problem, the name of the ride file did not match the actual date of the day. I renamed it myself. thank you very much.
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- RIDE FILE.ibr
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- profilo_NUOVO.ibp
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Re: PowerPod Calibration
Yes, this looks perfect.pierfrancesco wrote: ↑Mon May 10, 2021 3:03 pm Everything looks okay, the problem was the speed sensor. I redid the calibration and a test ride. attached the two files. is everything regular? Only one problem, the name of the ride file did not match the actual date of the day. I renamed it myself. thank you very much.
When you did a hard reset of your PP its date and time was erased. Now that you have downloaded a ride file its internal clock has been restored.
John Hamann
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Re: PowerPod Calibration
I suspected it. Thank you very much, you are a guarantee