power2max wrote:
We simply doesn't recommend the test because it is not a reliable, unbiased, reproductible test, based on the our experience. We suggest testing against a Cyclus2 or to do a climb test. In our factory we have even more precise testing capabilities. Have a great holiday and best,
NIcolas
Your experience runs counter to that of a lot of other folks. Again, I'm not mad about it, there are other options. Used SRMS and new Quarqs are roughly the same price. I just think it's worth nothing that P2M is definitely giving up some sale by keeping a hard line on the user-calibration thing.
Side note: the Cyclus2 has a stated accuracy of 2%. That's not as accurate as a correctly-done static measurement.