Hello
I recently got the Suito and after the calibration I had a few rides to test it out. I noticed that the power reasons are low compared to my usual so I did a ride with the Favero Assioma and as suspected the power is too low. I did recalibrate but it’s the same.
What should I do?
Suito power low
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Re: Suito power low
Here is another file comparison
https://www.zwiftpower.com/analysis.php?set_id=34203
The Suito power is about 15 % less compared to the Assioma Favero.
I did recalibrate and have another quick spin, but the power is still low.
https://www.zwiftpower.com/analysis.php?set_id=34203
The Suito power is about 15 % less compared to the Assioma Favero.
I did recalibrate and have another quick spin, but the power is still low.
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Re: Suito power low
Hi
A difference between the power sent by the trainer and the power sensor may be present.
It's due to the fact that we measure power on the hub during final testing, instead the power sensor measures it on the crank. This adds some friction.
Of course a 15% is too much.
Please be sure that both the trainer and your power sensor are calibrated.
Also, ve sure that the difference in power is constant (it shouldn't vary from one day and another, otherwise the problem is on the power sensor)
Finally, do a test in my e-training and check if you have the same difference there.
If the error remains and you have it also in my e-training (and it is almost constant), contact the customer care at [email protected]
Regards
A difference between the power sent by the trainer and the power sensor may be present.
It's due to the fact that we measure power on the hub during final testing, instead the power sensor measures it on the crank. This adds some friction.
Of course a 15% is too much.
Please be sure that both the trainer and your power sensor are calibrated.
Also, ve sure that the difference in power is constant (it shouldn't vary from one day and another, otherwise the problem is on the power sensor)
Finally, do a test in my e-training and check if you have the same difference there.
If the error remains and you have it also in my e-training (and it is almost constant), contact the customer care at [email protected]
Regards
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Re: Suito power low
Elite Admin S wrote:Hi
A difference between the power sent by the trainer and the power sensor may be present.
It's due to the fact that we measure power on the hub during final testing, instead the power sensor measures it on the crank. This adds some friction.
Of course a 15% is too much.
Please be sure that both the trainer and your power sensor are calibrated.
Also, ve sure that the difference in power is constant (it shouldn't vary from one day and another, otherwise the problem is on the power sensor)
Finally, do a test in my e-training and check if you have the same difference there.
If the error remains and you have it also in my e-training (and it is almost constant), contact the customer care at [email protected]
Regards
I just did another ride and tested both power meters, as you can see the values are again off by 15 % or so. Way too much
https://www.zwiftpower.com/analysis.php?set_id=35222
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Re: Suito power low
Contact our customer care and send the same link to the guys there.
Specify also the serial number of your trainer
Regards
Specify also the serial number of your trainer
Regards
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Re: Suito power low
@americo8855 I have the same problem.
Is the problem solved?
How did you solved it?
Is the problem solved?
How did you solved it?
Re: Suito power low
Same problem.
Up to 300w everything is ok, but above the big differences start, with peaks of difference close to 80W less.
I have already tested with two PowerMeters.
I have already calibrated several times, after heating the roll, etc ...
How to solve the problem?
Up to 300w everything is ok, but above the big differences start, with peaks of difference close to 80W less.
I have already tested with two PowerMeters.
I have already calibrated several times, after heating the roll, etc ...
How to solve the problem?
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Re: Suito power low
Hello,
Same problem for me too...
15w between suito and assioma pedals.
Calibration do nothing.
With zwift power has no sense.
Thank you for your help
Same problem for me too...
15w between suito and assioma pedals.
Calibration do nothing.
With zwift power has no sense.
Thank you for your help
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Re: Suito power low
Same here. For efforts higher than 200 watts, Suito reads aproximately 20 watts lower than my 4iiii PM. Calibration doesn't help at all
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