Hi John
I have been using the PowerPod for over a year now and I'm very happy with it.
I've recently bought a TACX Neo trainer (to focus on my indoor training), which has its own onboard power meter.
What's the best way to "align" the two power meters so that the power readings are close to being "perfectly" aligned?
The Neo seems to read "lower" and PP seems to read "higher". My guess is that there is about 15-25w difference. I'm riding mostly at around the 200w (+/- 40w) range FWIW.
(PS. I've tried to keep the environmental factors "equal" by running a very large fan with aircon when using the Neo).
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Combining PowerPod with a separate powermeter
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