Does incomplete calibration ride cause problems?
Posted: Thu Jan 10, 2019 8:26 am
I have considered a "workflow" to get around issues re: HRM pairing but I don't know if it would create other problems.
Would it be acceptable to pair the bike sensors with the aeropod sometime prior to riding, at a time when no HRM is active, and then return later (potentially a lot later) to begin the actual calibration process?
Example: I typically get the bike ready then leave it outside for a while to reach ambient temperature and during that time I get dressed for my ride and potentially do other things. If I get distracted it may be an hour or more before I actually get on the bike. I could imagine getting the bike ready to ride the night before, though I wouldn't leave it outside in that case.
If I pair the sensors and then do not ride I don't know whether the Aeropod would shut down during the interim or whether it would still be in a ready-to-calibrate state when I actually start to ride.
Would it be acceptable to pair the bike sensors with the aeropod sometime prior to riding, at a time when no HRM is active, and then return later (potentially a lot later) to begin the actual calibration process?
Example: I typically get the bike ready then leave it outside for a while to reach ambient temperature and during that time I get dressed for my ride and potentially do other things. If I get distracted it may be an hour or more before I actually get on the bike. I could imagine getting the bike ready to ride the night before, though I wouldn't leave it outside in that case.
If I pair the sensors and then do not ride I don't know whether the Aeropod would shut down during the interim or whether it would still be in a ready-to-calibrate state when I actually start to ride.