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Before delivery, Peloton Bikes are affixed to a dynamometer (“dyno”) — used to measure torque on a drivetrain. The dyno is able to measure and record actual power Output (Watts). These Output values are then stored on the Peloton Bike sensor control board to be accessed during each ride.
This will be difficult/impossible to implement accurately.
On Tue, Dec 1, 2020 at 11:54 AM benwithjamin ***@***.***> wrote:
Per Peloton,
Before delivery, Peloton Bikes are affixed to a dynamometer (“dyno”) —
used to measure torque on a drivetrain. The dyno is able to measure and
record actual power Output (Watts). These Output values are then stored on
the Peloton Bike sensor control board to be accessed during each ride.
This will be difficult/impossible to implement accurately.
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Asked by @jklmatthews: Have you ever thought of also adding "output" to it? The way that Peloton and Flywheel measure your score?
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