New powermeter rumours
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While the spec of this new Precision 3.0 is unbelievably good, what on earth was Podiiiium? Now they manage to release something button cell-based with much thinner body and far much longer battery life, wasn't it a failure and probably a waste of time? (I used to wait the dual-side Podiiiium to arrive to my hand after paying $$$).
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Cemicar wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 7:49 amWhile the spec of this new Precision 3.0 is unbelievably good, what on earth was Podiiiium? Now they manage to release something button cell-based with much thinner body and far much longer battery life, wasn't it a failure and probably a waste of time? (I used to wait the dual-side Podiiiium to arrive to my hand after paying $$$).
So here's the thing about crank-based power meters, especially budget ones bonded to someone else's cranks...they suuuuuck. Even Stages' own designed bearclaw on my SB20 misreports power any time I introduce a considerable non-rotational force in my pedal stroke. By that I mean if I squeeze my lower legs in, I can make my Stages PM read lower. If force my legs outboard, it reads higher. I bet the 4iiii, Inpeak, Magene, Xcadey, etc. crank pods all do the same, but I can't check right now because I'm loaning my 4iiii crankset out to someone.
Also I like how 800 hours of cycling is "years." It's a little over a year for me. Also that's not a huge selling point. 150 hours is OK, 250 hours is great, 400 hours is amazing, but at some point it's like "who cares??"
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TobinHatesYou, did you notice any daviation of odd power behaviour on your SB20 besides that sqeeze operation with no rotation? I have the same trainer and I have not notesid this, but I don't think I have tryed it eighter.. I have tested SB20 together with Assoima Duos and they lined up very close.
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kampiakseli wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 10:01 amTobinHatesYou, did you notice any daviation of odd power behaviour on your SB20 besides that sqeeze operation with no rotation? I have the same trainer and I have not notesid this, but I don't think I have tryed it eighter.. I have tested SB20 together with Assoima Duos and they lined up very close.
You have to squeeze in or spread out while pedaling. It's been confirmed by others.
Another fun one is the power accuracy being affected by battery discharge / voltage levels. New battery = overreporting power. Battery about to die = underreporting.
Perhaps the "3D" strain gauge in the 4iiii can differentiate non-rotational forces from rotational ones, but I remain skeptical...
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I'm unsure of what to make of all these left-only crank arm based power meters. How does 4iiii's new Precision 3 compare with the Stages Gen 3 and InPeak PowerCrank?
That is an interesting ideosyncracy, but then again when I had my SRM DA9000, I new it was time for new batteries when the zero-offset began to drift significantly each day.TobinHatesYou wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 10:07 amAnother fun one is the power accuracy being affected by battery discharge / voltage levels. New battery = overreporting power. Battery about to die = underreporting.
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4iiii's have been top notch. If you experience any inconsitency just double check with your trainer and adjust the scale factor
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Yea, I grabbed one for my gravel bike and used my Assiomas to compare for a few weeks. They're nearly dead on even, maybe 1-2 watt difference at worst. For $250 (on sale) it can't really be beat.
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I notice a strange behavior switching to 165mm cranks. I have two 165mm 4iiii Left-Sided cranks and both read around 4,3% lower than the Kickr V5. Interestingly, 4,x% is the same value in terms of length change to 172,5mm.....
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Can anyone help ID these crank arms? The seller doesn't have much information. They look like they are older Quarq carbon cranks that came with the Elsa power meters. I'm looking for a cheap 170mm BB30 crankset and these fit the bill. Any one know the weight of these?
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30mm spindle, but can’t be sure if Red 22 or Force 22. Also unsure if 3-bolt or 8-bolt.
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Agreed. I bought one and returned it, it was so awful - unreliable, and wildly inconsistent power readings. Even after a ton of trouble shooting with 4iiii. Never buying 4iiii again.
One look at their YouTube channel should tell you all you need to know about them - it's amateur hour over there, and frankly their videos are just embarrassingly bad. So so poorly executed. Went Favero and never looked back. Such a better product on every level.
Quoted 571 grams here https://www.biketiresdirect.com/product ... -crankarmsiamraymond wrote: ↑Tue Jun 28, 2022 8:50 pmCan anyone help ID these crank arms? The seller doesn't have much information. They look like they are older Quarq carbon cranks that came with the Elsa power meters. I'm looking for a cheap 170mm BB30 crankset and these fit the bill. Any one know the weight of these?
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I've got 3 4iiii left hand crank PMs (two Dura Ace and one Ultegra) and never had any problem with any of them. Comparing to my Elite Drivo II turbo they were never more than a few watts out and given how difficult it is to maintain power within a few watts that means they are as accurate as I will ever need.