![]() ![]() When I go into the settings pages the favero and the flux2 weere within a few watts of each other but aside from that all was great. I am not 100% sure its the TR software or the Trainer, what I did find that with the Kicker I just leave it in the little ring and the middle of the block and useing the Favero’s and power match I got a decent workout. I recently bought a flux2 to replace my original kicker and I am seeing this problem. Here is a link to a recent test I did illustrating the issue: This is due to the point where the power is measured with the flux 2. "With 3rd party power meters there can be up to a 20% difference in power numbers. I sent the files corresponding to my test with TACX support. I’ve tested and found discrepencies with other power meters on the TACX, though I didn’t do this level of side by side comparison. Obviously, I’m not going to be able to get an accurate FTP test in Erg mode.įWIW, its not the Faveros. I can tell you that this trend keeps going, but I didn’t feel like blowing up my legs as I’m supposed be at the end of SSB II with an FTP test pending this coming Tuesday to start my build. So with the TACX thinking I was steady at 337W, the Faveros were measuring 384. ![]() Here is what I found, running each power over an interval of a minute, with the Tacx reporting directly to the Tacx app and the Faveros to my Element Bolt. I’ve been seeing fluctuations sometimes as high as 100W. However, it’s not the standard ~20W drive train issue. I also have a pair of Favero Assioma Duos. I have a Tacx Flux 2 that I have had for about 6 months. ![]()
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