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Re: Official power2max support thread [power2max]
I may have actually asked this before, but perhaps policy is different now, and I don't remember so:

Suppose one buys a power2max power meter, and comes to believe that the units calibration is off, either due to comparison with other meters, or testing with a known weight, or other methods.

Is it possible to send the unit in to be checked/re-calibrated and what does that cost?

Also, while I am here, to what degree is the meter sensitive to swapping in different chainrings?

Suppose I swapped to a larger chainring for a particular TT, could that introduce error? Would things go back to normal once the regular chainring is back on, or is the unit sensitive to chainring bolt torque as well?



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Last edited by: jackmott: Dec 19, 14 13:32

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