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Re: Zero offset calibration on new Quarq ELSA 10R [mcmtbr]
mcmtbr wrote:
Thanks for the info. What is your suggestion regarding "when" to conduct a zero offset calibration during indoor trainer sessions? Before only, before and during, and which one would be inherently more accurate?


Is the bike stored at that same temp? If so, that seems like a lot of drift. If not, then zero after you know everything is at ambient temps. Also, ditch the aluminum bolts and get steel ones. The extra micrograms for the steel are well worth the ability to torque them tighter.

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Last edited by: Tom A.: Feb 8, 13 7:37

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  • Post edited by Tom A. (Dawson Saddle) on Feb 8, 13 7:37