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<blockquote data-quote="Coverstem" data-source="post: 7810752" data-attributes="member: 72510"><p>Based on the search results"power slope" in the context of power meters (PM) refers to <strong>slope adjustment</strong> or <strong>calibration scaling</strong>. This is a, often manual, method to change the wattage values displayed on a bike computer by altering the constant (multiplier) used to convert the raw torque data from the power meter into watts. </p><p>Power Meter City</p><p>Here is a breakdown of the information regarding power meter slopes:</p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Definition & Purpose:</strong> The slope represents the relationship between torque (force) and the electrical signal produced by the power meter. Manually adjusting the slope allows users to scale their power data (e.g., to make a power meter match a smart trainer).</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Calibration (Slope Setting):</strong> If a power meter is consistently under-reading, increasing the slope value will increase the recorded watts; decreasing the slope will lower the reported watts. This is typically done through the power meter's proprietary app or compatible head units (e.g., Garmin, SRM PC8).</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Procedure:</strong> A common, recommended method for testing and calibration is to perform a steady, controlled ride in Erg mode at different watt levels (e.g., 100W, 200W, 300W) to check for consistency across the power range.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Limitations:</strong> Not all power meters allow manual slope adjustment via user-facing apps (e.g., some users reported issues adjusting Stages or specialized SRM models).</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Related Concepts:</strong><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Zero-Offset:</strong> A separate, routine calibration that simply sets the baseline reading to zero before a ride.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Power Scaling:</strong> Using the manufacturer's app to apply a multiplier to the final power data, often used as an alternative to adjusting the raw slope. <br /> Reddit +4</li> </ul></li> </ul><p><strong>Commonly Used Power Meters with Manual Slope Adjustment:</strong></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Quarq:</strong> Allows slope input to calibrate accuracy.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>SRM:</strong> Requires specific, direct input of the slope value.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul"><strong>Garmin/Apps:</strong> Used as the interface for adjusting these settings</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coverstem, post: 7810752, member: 72510"] Based on the search results"power slope" in the context of power meters (PM) refers to [B]slope adjustment[/B] or [B]calibration scaling[/B]. This is a, often manual, method to change the wattage values displayed on a bike computer by altering the constant (multiplier) used to convert the raw torque data from the power meter into watts. Power Meter City Here is a breakdown of the information regarding power meter slopes: [LIST] [*][B]Definition & Purpose:[/B] The slope represents the relationship between torque (force) and the electrical signal produced by the power meter. Manually adjusting the slope allows users to scale their power data (e.g., to make a power meter match a smart trainer). [*][B]Calibration (Slope Setting):[/B] If a power meter is consistently under-reading, increasing the slope value will increase the recorded watts; decreasing the slope will lower the reported watts. This is typically done through the power meter's proprietary app or compatible head units (e.g., Garmin, SRM PC8). [*][B]Procedure:[/B] A common, recommended method for testing and calibration is to perform a steady, controlled ride in Erg mode at different watt levels (e.g., 100W, 200W, 300W) to check for consistency across the power range. [*][B]Limitations:[/B] Not all power meters allow manual slope adjustment via user-facing apps (e.g., some users reported issues adjusting Stages or specialized SRM models). [*][B]Related Concepts:[/B] [LIST] [*][B]Zero-Offset:[/B] A separate, routine calibration that simply sets the baseline reading to zero before a ride. [*][B]Power Scaling:[/B] Using the manufacturer's app to apply a multiplier to the final power data, often used as an alternative to adjusting the raw slope. Reddit +4 [/LIST] [/LIST] [B]Commonly Used Power Meters with Manual Slope Adjustment:[/B] [LIST] [*][B]Quarq:[/B] Allows slope input to calibrate accuracy. [*][B]SRM:[/B] Requires specific, direct input of the slope value. [*][B]Garmin/Apps:[/B] Used as the interface for adjusting these settings [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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