Howdy,
I followed the calibration procedure, got the right lights and the counting up power and then the green light. I don't think I stopped but kept on going.
I don't have a ride file that says "calride"
I thought my watts seemed a little low (not really sure since all I have to go on is trainer data). The day was a bit windy, and have since tied up some cables to make sure the pod is in no way even remotely blocked.
I took a fairly long ride today, wondering if I should have "recalibrated" or something. I did turn off power smoothing. Other than that no changes. ISSAC does show all my sensors and such so. It seems everything is working correctly.
I've attached the ride file from today just in case I need to redo the calibration. It's been hella windy this past week or so not sure wind is an issue with calibration or not.
No calride ride file
No calride ride file
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Re: No calride ride file
Based on the info gleaned from the forum. It seems like the check calibration function in Issac will fix things if it's off.
Any downside to applying the fixes it much suggest as mine is showing significant changes.
Any downside to applying the fixes it much suggest as mine is showing significant changes.