I have now able to reproduce the very low wattage reported on a Garmin 1040, a Wahoo Roam v1 and a ROX 4.0.I'm seeing the same, really low average power of 6-7W on a ride and very low calories "given", disable the powermeter from the Fathom and get 4 times the calorie allowance.
I do hope they fix it, it's useful data.
Ah, I spoke too soon, I had contacted Giant UK ('cos I am English, but living in France) and I just an email back from them saying "sod off" and talk to your retailer :/ Apparently I'm not allowed to talk directly to Giant France, can't have the great unwashed needing help directly now can we.Thanks Andy. When you say "raised a support ticket" do you have a connection to Giant's support service that most of us don't, or are we all able to raise a ticket in the same way? It'd be worth everybody doing the same if we can.
I've raised numerous tickets with Giant Guildford where I bought my bike from. They always respond and are really helpful.Ah, I spoke too soon, I had contacted Giant UK ('cos I am English, but living in France) and I just an email back from them saying "sod off" and talk to your retailer :/ Apparently I'm not allowed to talk directly to Giant France, can't have the great unwashed needing help directly now can we.
Bugger.
I'll give my retailer a kick and see what happens ...
Have you raised one with them about the bad ANT+ Power output? If you haven't could you?I've raised numerous tickets with Giant Guildford where I bought my bike from. They always respond and are really helpful.
I haven’t, but you can contact them here: [email protected]Have you raised one with them about the bad ANT+ Power output? If you haven't could you?
I have no doubt, but as soon as they (UK) noticed my phone number is +33 , they ran away! Fair enough, I guess we aren't dealing with a global company, just a series of local national independent distributors, which speaking as a consumer is a shame, I'd like to see Giant as one cohesive whole. Whatever. It is what it is.I've raised numerous tickets with Giant Guildford where I bought my bike from. They always respond and are really helpful.
Well in a somewhat surprising update, my LBS contacted me today and a new motor is on the way. Call me sceptical but the chances of a motor not sending power data correctly *but* working pretty acceptably in auto-mode (i.e. can sense torque/rider power correctly) seems remote to me but hey. One thing that my Garmin reports is that the power meter is "low battery" so I guess kinda, maybe, possibly it could be something more significant than a software issue. So if they want to fit a new motor, fine by me. I have been riding my road bike for the last 2 or 3 years here (recent immigrant to France) but am having a bit of a love affair with the new eMTB but it will do me good to get a better balance between the two disciplines. I try to do the big Cols before the tourists get here so the Peyresourde soon sounds a plan rather than always playing on the myriad trails here in the Pyrenees.Would love to know the outcome. I tried all sorts and gave up. I've got all the latest updates too.
Thanks
Well that's genuinely surprising giant offering that! My motor seems to work fine though, can definitely feel the difference on auto mode, changing how much power its giving me on the climbs helping the grip opposed to full power. I've had zero issues apart from this power meter and the sensor low battery show up on my garmin quite often. Be Interested to know if the new motor actually fixes the issue or its just happening on most.Well in a somewhat surprising update, my LBS contacted me today and a new motor is on the way. Call me sceptical but the chances of a motor not sending power data correctly *but* working pretty acceptably in auto-mode (i.e. can sense torque/rider power correctly) seems remote to me but hey. One thing that my Garmin reports is that the power meter is "low battery" so I guess kinda, maybe, possibly it could be something more significant than a software issue. So if they want to fit a new motor, fine by me. I have been riding my road bike for the last 2 or 3 years here (recent immigrant to France) but am having a bit of a love affair with the new eMTB but it will do me good to get a better balance between the two disciplines. I try to do the big Cols before the tourists get here so the Peyresourde soon sounds a plan rather than always playing on the myriad trails here in the Pyrenees.
I'll update again when I have the new motor fitted. Miracles could happen! Yes they could.
I'm genuinely surprised Giant offering a new motor for this, good news on the aftersales front..Well in a somewhat surprising update, my LBS contacted me today and a new motor is on the way. Call me sceptical but the chances of a motor not sending power data correctly *but* working pretty acceptably in auto-mode (i.e. can sense torque/rider power correctly) seems remote to me but hey. One thing that my Garmin reports is that the power meter is "low battery" so I guess kinda, maybe, possibly it could be something more significant than a software issue. So if they want to fit a new motor, fine by me. I have been riding my road bike for the last 2 or 3 years here (recent immigrant to France) but am having a bit of a love affair with the new eMTB but it will do me good to get a better balance between the two disciplines. I try to do the big Cols before the tourists get here so the Peyresourde soon sounds a plan rather than always playing on the myriad trails here in the Pyrenees.
I'll update again when I have the new motor fitted. Miracles could happen! Yes they could.
Yes, i know, reported that to Garmin and Giant, one of my questions to my country Giant office was what data does the Ride control app show, motor power output or rider power input.The Ride Control app correctly shows performance data and any app that communicates with the bike via BLE, e.g. Locus Map, Ride Controls, etc.
However, if it is via ANT+, e.g. Garmin, incorrect low values are displayed.
If the emtbs produce and output power as a % of rider's power input, then there has to be a sensor for that. A power meter of some sort. Otherwise how would the system know how much output to give ?...
I know/think that none of the motors out there have a separate power sensor for the rider input power, ....
Yes you are correct, the bikes do have a torque sensor for that, but I dont believe also an additional power sensor.If the emtbs produce and output power as a % of rider's power input, then there has to be a sensor for that. A power meter of some sort. Otherwise how would the system know how much output to give
Yes, actually it has been fixed with an update at the end of 2023 season, would need to check my notes, for the exact date. It works like a charm now.The new firmware has finally fixed the bug, now it counts the power sensor data well. I didn't think this would ever be fixed.
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