no clockwise,
if trainerroad is displaying power from the kickr and is showing higher than what your quarq is reading then you need to tighten the belt with the procedure described on the first page.
with about 2 turns tightened after 24sec spindown my kickr is now reading 3-6w lower than my quarq which I can live with.
I'm looking forward to the public release of the firmware update, but I'd also like my Kickr to give a reasonably consistent readout compared to my Quarq so I can ride a non-Quarq bike if need be and get the same workout and consistent power readouts.
I might wait until Tour of Sufflerlandria is over and play with the belt tension a bit and see what results I get.
if trainerroad is displaying power from the kickr and is showing higher than what your quarq is reading then you need to tighten the belt with the procedure described on the first page.
with about 2 turns tightened after 24sec spindown my kickr is now reading 3-6w lower than my quarq which I can live with.
LastMile wrote:
My Kickr is reading high by 15 watts compared to my Quarq Elsa RS. E.g. Garmin synced to the Quarq gives 310 watts, TrainerRoad controlling the Kickr shows 325 watts at the same time. I take it from the above instructions that I want to turn the 2.5mm screw counter-clockwise to lower the Kickr reading compared to the Quarq? I'm looking forward to the public release of the firmware update, but I'd also like my Kickr to give a reasonably consistent readout compared to my Quarq so I can ride a non-Quarq bike if need be and get the same workout and consistent power readouts.
I might wait until Tour of Sufflerlandria is over and play with the belt tension a bit and see what results I get.