Sorry if I answer only now, maybe you already found the answer.
1. Yes it works, it is what I do for my rides.
2. For now, the Smart Power is not available with the Levociraptor integration... maybe in the future it will be..
The cadence doesn't matter with Levociraptor...
I think the issue is in other place...
Could you see the cadence with Mission Control and without Levociraptor installed?
I did all the combinations. I have a Kenevo 2020 and a Kenevo SL. I have 2 TCU with LED and 1 MasterMind TCU.
I tried BLEvo successfully
1. LED TCU + Brose Motor
2. MasterMind TCU + Levociraptor Gen2 + Brose Motor (only in read mode, Smart Power doesn't work)
3. LED TCU + SL Motor
Where BLEvo...
When BLEvo is disconnected from the Bike, the support is the latest set with the Smart HR. You can check on the CSV file. It should be logged.
But why BLEvo was disconnected?
Sorry for my late answer.
Specialized decided to remove the ACC setting in the new firmware.
Honestly I didn't understand how you are able to check the ACC set if it is not possible to change..
Maybe the string in BLEvo is not correct...
Here there are some picture of the installation of the King Kong Mini. I suggest the version 2 because it has the battery 3000mAh and not 2000mAh as the Mini 1.
https://blevo.forumfree.it/?t=77109351&st=15#entry644973189
With Levociraptor Gen2 the Legs power is read faster than via the TCU, so BLEvo is able to detect faster the power request from your legs. To do this, you should enable the checkbox in the Levociraptor menu.
In the new release, you can choice the theme you want.
Under the folder /BLEvo/MAPS/theme/ you can copy the xml file with the theme of Andromap you want. In this folder, if you omit to copy the images, you will have the same map as in the previous version... Obviously you have to select the...
Yes, this is intentional because otherwise the elevation gain with the file generated by BLEvo was not correct. With the step of 3m of increment, the elevation gain is calculated correctly. I know that it is not very good to see, but I prefer to have a correct elevation gain calculation.