Hi!
I find the calculated watts to "jump" around quite a lot on my Elite Smart Turno trainer. When I try to maintain 200W over a period of time, it seems impossible! The watts will constantly drop with for instance 5-15 watts, or increase by 5-15 watts even though my speed is the same/consistent. The watts always keep changing even when holding the same speed. Is this normal, and just how the trainer and the calculated watts works, or could there be something wrong with the calibration?
Hope someone has an answer to this!
Kind regards!
Calculated watts "jumping" around
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Re: Calculated watts "jumping" around
As I wrote you in the previous post, it would be helpful to see the final graph of your training or to check the exported file of the training.
Please post the graph here or write to our customer care at [email protected] to investigate the situation
Regards
Please post the graph here or write to our customer care at [email protected] to investigate the situation
Regards
Re: Calculated watts "jumping" around
Elite Admin S wrote:As I wrote you in the previous post, it would be helpful to see the final graph of your training or to check the exported file of the training.
Please post the graph here or write to our customer care at [email protected] to investigate the situation
Regards
When doing a 15 min. "cool down" I tried to maintain 160W. The average power shows 160,7W which is good, but the highest power was 184W, and the lowest around 143W. How do the training files look. Does it seem OK?
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Re: Calculated watts "jumping" around
It seems all correct. This fluctuations are absolutely normal.
Regards
Regards
Re: Calculated watts "jumping" around
Elite Admin S wrote:It seems all correct. This fluctuations are absolutely normal.
Regards
That's good to hear! Thank you
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