Countrykids
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Hi Specialized
I have a 2019 Turbo Levo. I'm wanting clarification of Support vs Peak Power plse. Have read forum answers where I can and I think I've established that at 100% Support and 100% Peak Power, with a 500w battery, say rider input of 100 watts then bike will deliver 320w (3.2 x rider input). If rider puts in say 200w then (because motor max's at 500w and 3.2x 200w is more than 500w) bike will deliver 200 + 500 = 700w.
Lets hope I've got that right!!
OK so firstly, lets say Support is set at 10%, Peak Power is 100% and rider input is 100w, does this mean bike will deliver 32w ie. 132w will be total output.
Again if Support is say, 30%, Peak Power is 100% and Rider input is 100w then bike will deliver 96w
ie. 196w will be total output
Ok assuming I have got the above correct, If I change Peak Power and Support. Say.....
Support 10%, Peak Power 10% and Rider Input 100w does this mean 100w+32w = 132w
but then if I change to say :-
Support 30%, Peak Power 10% and Rider Input 100w does this mean 100w + 50w (being 10% of 500w as opposed to 96w because Peak Power puts a ceiling on the available current of 10%) = 150w
Not sure if that makes sense out loud but that's how I see it, am I correct?
Can you please advise if I have this right and if I haven't quite got it, can you please run the above scenario correctly.
Also, any hope of being able to connect HR device to Mission Control That would make it a one stop shop and no need for any other interfacing devices. At the moment I run Apple Watch for HR recorded within Strava and also Mission Control for each ride.
Thanks heaps for your help
Happy Cycling
I have a 2019 Turbo Levo. I'm wanting clarification of Support vs Peak Power plse. Have read forum answers where I can and I think I've established that at 100% Support and 100% Peak Power, with a 500w battery, say rider input of 100 watts then bike will deliver 320w (3.2 x rider input). If rider puts in say 200w then (because motor max's at 500w and 3.2x 200w is more than 500w) bike will deliver 200 + 500 = 700w.
Lets hope I've got that right!!
OK so firstly, lets say Support is set at 10%, Peak Power is 100% and rider input is 100w, does this mean bike will deliver 32w ie. 132w will be total output.
Again if Support is say, 30%, Peak Power is 100% and Rider input is 100w then bike will deliver 96w
ie. 196w will be total output
Ok assuming I have got the above correct, If I change Peak Power and Support. Say.....
Support 10%, Peak Power 10% and Rider Input 100w does this mean 100w+32w = 132w
but then if I change to say :-
Support 30%, Peak Power 10% and Rider Input 100w does this mean 100w + 50w (being 10% of 500w as opposed to 96w because Peak Power puts a ceiling on the available current of 10%) = 150w
Not sure if that makes sense out loud but that's how I see it, am I correct?
Can you please advise if I have this right and if I haven't quite got it, can you please run the above scenario correctly.
Also, any hope of being able to connect HR device to Mission Control That would make it a one stop shop and no need for any other interfacing devices. At the moment I run Apple Watch for HR recorded within Strava and also Mission Control for each ride.
Thanks heaps for your help
Happy Cycling
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