Computrainer calibration4/1/2024 On the other hand, Stages was showing that I was indeed lifting my effort steadily from about 300 to 325 watts. Another telltale is that for the first minute I was trying to lift my pace since Computrainer was saying I wasn't working hard enough, but the power seemed to keep constant at around 245-ish watts. If the Stages power meter was correct (which I think it was), I was putting out over 300 watts during that time period-I wasn't going to be able to sustain that for 20 minutes even if I decided to enter a very, very, dark place. As you can see, I gave up at about the 3 minute mark, shifting to an easier gear. As soon as I started, I knew something felt wrong because, yes, it was hard, but too hard considering I was mashing and the Computrainer was telling me I was "only" putting out barely 250 watts during the beginning. This will take you to the 3D Cycling setup screen as shown above. To setup a 3D ride, select 3D Cycling from the Launchpad. You can see that the Stages power meter (red dashed) predicts a higher power output than the Computrainer (blue) of about 50 watts at any given time during the 20 minute test. Rolling Resistance Calibration - CompuTrainer Velotron Gearing Setup Tips Heart rate zone settings Manual Grade Changes Manual Watts Changes Velotron Accuwatt Tips Troubleshooting Troubleshoot Hardware 1. There is a lot of data plotted here so I want you to focus on the solid blue and dashed red lines.
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