Hi John, or anyone else who can give their opinion on my ride file.
I used the PP for my first club 10 TT tonight, the power readings i saw seem quite high. I have read on the forum that normally the wind scaling for a tt postion is different, but the wind scaling factor is very similar to what i have on my road bike profile.
I done an out and back calibration on the TT bike in the tt position etc, the PP is mounted on the handle bars as normal under the tri bars so nice and solid mounting.
Can someone give the file a quick check over and let me know if they think anything needs to be changed on the profile ?
thanks again.
Andrew
TT bike power pod check
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Re: TT bike power pod check
I think your power readings are high; we are checking something in our FW.
Stay tuned...
Stay tuned...
John Hamann
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Re: TT bike power pod check
Okay great. Thanks John.
Look forward to hearing back from you.
Andrew
Look forward to hearing back from you.
Andrew
Re: TT bike power pod check
We are doing some additional checking.
In your TT setup (Device/Device Setup), what values did you select for:
Ride position
Road surface type
Tire pressure
Tire size
Tire Grade
In the tires and road type window, did you uncheck the "Use Typical Settings" box?
In your TT setup (Device/Device Setup), what values did you select for:
Ride position
Road surface type
Tire pressure
Tire size
Tire Grade
In the tires and road type window, did you uncheck the "Use Typical Settings" box?
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Re: TT bike power pod check
Hi John,
Ride position = time trial
Road surface type = Good asphalt
Tire pressure =110 psi
Tire size = 700 x23c
Tire Grade = premium
In the tires and road type window, did you uncheck the "Use Typical Settings" box? yes i deselected this check box and entered the above i have tubs on my time trial bike this is why.
hope this helps.
Andrew
Ride position = time trial
Road surface type = Good asphalt
Tire pressure =110 psi
Tire size = 700 x23c
Tire Grade = premium
In the tires and road type window, did you uncheck the "Use Typical Settings" box? yes i deselected this check box and entered the above i have tubs on my time trial bike this is why.
hope this helps.
Andrew
Re: TT bike power pod check
We've done a lot of investigating, and have discovered two TT-related bugs, one of which affects you (firmware bug).
It will take a few days to get the FW update out, but in the mean time I've corrected your ride file and also your profile.
Until we get the FW update out there, you may still see high watts when racing with your TT bike. However, you will be able to workaround this problem with the "Analyze/Analyze Route..." command.
The other is a software bug, for Isaac Mac users only, which affects profile setting for TT bikes only. Since you're using Isaac for Windows, this bug does not affect you.
It will take a few days to get the FW update out, but in the mean time I've corrected your ride file and also your profile.
Until we get the FW update out there, you may still see high watts when racing with your TT bike. However, you will be able to workaround this problem with the "Analyze/Analyze Route..." command.
The other is a software bug, for Isaac Mac users only, which affects profile setting for TT bikes only. Since you're using Isaac for Windows, this bug does not affect you.
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Re: TT bike power pod check
Hi John,
thanks a lot for looking into this for me. Its much appreciated.
i will load the profile on to the PP and see how it goes. I will wait for the FW update.
As always i appreciate your feedback.
Andrew
thanks a lot for looking into this for me. Its much appreciated.
i will load the profile on to the PP and see how it goes. I will wait for the FW update.
As always i appreciate your feedback.
Andrew
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Re: TT bike power pod check
Any news on the firmware update John ??
cheers
Andrew
cheers
Andrew