Which circumference value do I have to use?
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Re: Which circumference value do I have to use?
I got a reply from Elite and they said I should set the circumference to 2100 in the MyTraining app, based on a 700x24 tire
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Re: Which circumference value do I have to use?
Dear All
i would need some help with the circumference of the wheel entry. I have 700x32c on my bike, which is in mm 2155. But in my elite training app there is mentioned 2070 and it seems that I cannot change this value...
Besides, I was trying to calibrate the trainer, but even after having spinned more than an hour, it doesn't seem to work. It gives no instructions except for 'start peddling' but then nothing happens...
some help would be grateful!
thanks a lot!
Helen.
i would need some help with the circumference of the wheel entry. I have 700x32c on my bike, which is in mm 2155. But in my elite training app there is mentioned 2070 and it seems that I cannot change this value...
Besides, I was trying to calibrate the trainer, but even after having spinned more than an hour, it doesn't seem to work. It gives no instructions except for 'start peddling' but then nothing happens...
some help would be grateful!
thanks a lot!
Helen.
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Re: Which circumference value do I have to use?
Can you provide some insight for me. Do you know where I can change the wheel circumference for my Wahoo head units (Elemnt and Bolt)? Thanks.
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Re: Which circumference value do I have to use?
Elite trainers have different ways to measure pedaling speed, depending on their structure.
On the page
https://elitesrl.zendesk.com/hc/it/arti ... -non-Elite
it is found that for the Suito the circumference value to be set in the NON Elite device must be given by the wheel circumference ratio / 24.8 (example: circumference 2335 mm (value valid for 29x2.40 wheels) / 24.8 = 94.15 mm).
For Direto the factor is 12.1 (= therefore wheel circumference / 12.1)
On the page
https://elitesrl.zendesk.com/hc/it/arti ... -non-Elite
it is found that for the Suito the circumference value to be set in the NON Elite device must be given by the wheel circumference ratio / 24.8 (example: circumference 2335 mm (value valid for 29x2.40 wheels) / 24.8 = 94.15 mm).
For Direto the factor is 12.1 (= therefore wheel circumference / 12.1)
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Re: Which circumference value do I have to use?
I'm not sure this is still valid for all trainers. I have a suito and in garmin, zwift, rouvy I input the circumference directly and it works fine. I didn't need to divide.
Zumo and direto might still require it.
Zumo and direto might still require it.
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Re: Which circumference value do I have to use?
With Suito and fenix 5 garmin sportwatch I divided!
strange, do you agree?
In any case, it works fine!
strange, do you agree?
In any case, it works fine!
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Re: Which circumference value do I have to use?
Yes I agree. I need to double check but I think in my garmin 530 I didn't divide.
As you said, as long as it works!
As you said, as long as it works!
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Re: Which circumference value do I have to use?
Hi guys
Basically, it depends on the type of communication selected (ant+ fe-c or ant Elite speed channel).
For example, Garmin Fenix doesn't support the ant+ fe-c controllable trainers.
So, you have to pair the trainer as if it were a speed&cadence sensor.
In this case, you have to divide the circumference.
If you use a Garmin Edge 1000, that supports the ant+ fe-c controllable trainers, you pair the trainer using the ant+ fe-c protocol instead.
In this case you don't have to divide the circumference.
https://elitesrl.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/a ... party-apps
Basically, it depends on the type of communication selected (ant+ fe-c or ant Elite speed channel).
For example, Garmin Fenix doesn't support the ant+ fe-c controllable trainers.
So, you have to pair the trainer as if it were a speed&cadence sensor.
In this case, you have to divide the circumference.
If you use a Garmin Edge 1000, that supports the ant+ fe-c controllable trainers, you pair the trainer using the ant+ fe-c protocol instead.
In this case you don't have to divide the circumference.
https://elitesrl.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/a ... party-apps
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Re: Which circumference value do I have to use?
Thanks for the explanation. Now that makes sense!
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Re: Which circumference value do I have to use?
Grazie! Chiaro!
Thanks a lot! Clear!
Thanks a lot! Clear!
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