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Sorry, but are you sure that you have a Levo 2019?
BLEvo for ios is not yet compatible, so I don't think you have a Levo 2019..
Could you check it, please?
Just went downstairs to be able to run Blevo and check some settings. Seems my Levo has firmware 10.22. Running IOS 11.4.1 on Iphone 8. I can change the same settings as I can in Mission Control. In addition I can also change max speed, activate smart power, run monitor and start a new tour. Be aware that I did not check yet while riding, will do that tomorrow. If you want additional info feel free to ask. I will be happy to deliver

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I have read all 19 pages of this forum and saw a few people asking to explain CM. Strangely no one has ever given an explanation.

Well I have the same question :)

Can someone please explain what it does and what the effects are ?

Thanks in advance
 
I have read all 19 pages of this forum and saw a few people asking to explain CM. Strangely no one has ever given an explanation.

Well I have the same question :)

Can someone please explain what it does and what the effects are ?

Thanks in advance
I have the same question. And what is 0 CM effect.
 
I think for clarification any levo before and including 2018 Blevo will work with.
The 2019 hardtail have either 1.2 or 1.3 motors Blevo will work with these.
2018/2019 kenevo Blevo will work
Only the 2019 levo fsr with the brose 2.1 mag motor is in question
Before asking questions @PaoloBLEvo its important to state which model you have
 
I think for clarification any levo before and including 2018 Blevo will work with.
The 2019 hardtail have either 1.2 or 1.3 motors Blevo will work with these.
2018/2019 kenevo Blevo will work
Only the 2019 levo fsr with the brose 2.1 mag motor is in question
Before asking questions @PaoloBLEvo its important to state which model you have
Great explenation.
 
I had an 1 hour ride on Levo 2018, iPhone and blevo. The summary of the ride from blevo are:

Biker power average: 152 Watt
Total Wh Biker: 101 Wh

as the ride was 1 hour there slould be:

Biker power average: 101 Watt
Total Wh Biker: 101 Wh

or

Biker power average: 152 Watt
Total Wh Biker: 152 Wh

Am I wrong?

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I had an 1 hour ride on Levo 2018, iPhone and blevo. The summary of the ride from blevo are:

Biker power average: 152 Watt
Total Wh Biker: 101 Wh

as the ride was 1 hour there slould be:

Biker power average: 101 Watt
Total Wh Biker: 101 Wh

or

Biker power average: 152 Watt
Total Wh Biker: 152 Wh

Am I wrong?

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Watt is the power..
Watt average is the power average..
Wh is watt per hour and it is the energy and it is not the same of power average..
 
Watt is the power..
Watt average is the power average..
Wh is watt per hour and it is the energy and it is not the same of power average..
I know. But I think that if I burn average 100W during 1 hour I will use 100Wh. If I light 100 W bulb during 1h I will have to pay for 100Wh. Or not?
 
Hello Paolo, I have your great app, please do you can solve me a question?
Do you have a table with the correspondence between your Zeus modes and the standard modes? both in power and in consumption.

For a "human" it is very difficult to know if the Zeus Race mode has more or less power than the Turbo / 100% mode. Or if the battery consumption is lower.

Do you always recommend using your below 20% CM modes? Or are they just fun?
Thanks in advance
 
Seems that max biker power is 300W on iPhone. Could it be increased to something like 400W?
This would allow setting wider range of power levels like for instance 280 W Eco/ 320 Trail/ 360 Turbo.
 
Hello Paolo, I have your great app, please do you can solve me a question?
Do you have a table with the correspondence between your Zeus modes and the standard modes? both in power and in consumption.

For a "human" it is very difficult to know if the Zeus Race mode has more or less power than the Turbo / 100% mode. Or if the battery consumption is lower.

Do you always recommend using your below 20% CM modes? Or are they just fun?
Thanks in advance
Did you already read the instruction manual?
Instruction manual in english
Maybe your question could be answered..
Let me know
 
I know. But I think that if I burn average 100W during 1 hour I will use 100Wh. If I light 100 W bulb during 1h I will have to pay for 100Wh. Or not?
The biker power average is different because the values with cadence under 30rpm are not considered in the average calculation, otherwise this is not a "good measure".
 
Guys I need help please.
Out on a ride today on my Kenevo, using Blevo Tour to record my ride.
Come back to the car with 30 odd% left on the battery and I decided to change battery with my spare one.
Off I went, come back to the car and then realised that the first ride data was lost.
Is there any way to get the data back? Din't even think I will loose the data before changing battery :rolleyes:

Hey Paolo, any idea if I can get back my data? The app running on iOS. Thanks
 
Hey Paolo, any idea if I can get back my data? The app running on iOS. Thanks

@PaoloBLEvo will correct me if I’m wrong but no, there isn’t. Instead you use one of the “send” options in bike monitor after your ride. (I use .TCX and upload to Stava - .GPX works too but without cadence info.)

If that’s what you mean?
 
Hey Paolo, any idea if I can get back my data? The app running on iOS. Thanks
The data are present in the folder where BLEvo save the CSV file.. But I'm not an expert in iOS and I don't know how you are able to find the file..
The "file" concept for iOS is not so easy..
 
The biker power average is different because the values with cadence under 30rpm are not considered in the average calculation, otherwise this is not a "good measure".
I dont understand it but trust you. Thank you.
 
@PaoloBLEvo will correct me if I’m wrong but no, there isn’t. Instead you use one of the “send” options in bike monitor after your ride. (I use .TCX and upload to Stava - .GPX works too but without cadence info.)

If that’s what you mean?
Yep that's what I mean......ohhh well I know for next time :D
 
That's good @Rob Hancill but I expected more?

This is my 2018 1.3 stats

Motor power Max: 772 W
- TURBO: 772 W (06:29:24 - mi 7.60)

Total Wh motor: 211 Wh
- TURBO: 211 Wh (100.0 %)
It’s 100 W up on my 2018 Expert.

Maybe the 2018 S-Works got the handpicked powerful motors ?‍♂??
 
I get about 6w less than that from my 2018 motor
 
2019 Levo / BLEvo

The motor is E*POWAH!

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Hmmmm.....
Rob, I am not sure how Brose calculate their increase in support on your 2019 compared to your 2018 but the Blevo figures you are showing above are:
More on Trail 680 v 770? but ....
Less on Turbo 782 v 761
Compared to what you posted for you 2018 a few weeks ago ?



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It does seem a bit random my first 1.3 motor would only hit about 550w my second hits 768w wifes kenevo would hit 660 and her new HT with the 1.2e motor hits 630
 
Brose say for their Mag S motor the increase of assistance goes from 380% for their 1.3 engine to 410% for their 2.1 engine. What that should equate to in Watts I dont really know....
 
Hmmmm.....
Rob, I am not sure how Brose calculate their increase in support on your 2019 compared to your 2018 but the Blevo figures you are showing above are:
More on Trail 680 v 770? but ....
Less on Turbo 782 v 761
Compared to what you posted for you 2018 a few weeks ago ?



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Oh yeah, so it is, I thought for some reason it was 670 I was getting before.
 
Oh yeah, so it is, I thought for some reason it was 670 I was getting before.
No 670 is what I am getting on my 1.2 motor. I am wondering how accurate the output figures are?
Has @PaoloBLEvo released another version of Blevo as I was not getting a max power output figure when I tested the Levo Carbon comp on Saturday.
 
Hi,

Referring to an earlier post from Paolo

"Try to use preset "BLEvo Smart"
10/80/100 pp 100/100/100
Smart Power settings (as Stefano, or "not expert")
Eco 6-79
Trail 11-99
Turbo 100
For legs power start with 160 watt and increase it if the assistance is too high.. otherwise decrease it.. "

Doest this mean that on IOS I have to set ECO to 10%, Trail to 80% and Turbo to 100% (via bike setup) ?

Then I need to go to Bike Monitor, press Config, activate Smart Power, set Eco to 6-79, Trail 11-99, Turbo 100 and set 160 watt for all three ?

But I can not find the pp 100/100/100 ?

Please explain or let me know where I can find relevant information

Thanks in advance
 
Hi,

Referring to an earlier post from Paolo

"Try to use preset "BLEvo Smart"
10/80/100 pp 100/100/100
Smart Power settings (as Stefano, or "not expert")
Eco 6-79
Trail 11-99
Turbo 100
For legs power start with 160 watt and increase it if the assistance is too high.. otherwise decrease it.. "

Doest this mean that on IOS I have to set ECO to 10%, Trail to 80% and Turbo to 100% (via bike setup) ?

Then I need to go to Bike Monitor, press Config, activate Smart Power, set Eco to 6-79, Trail 11-99, Turbo 100 and set 160 watt for all three ?

But I can not find the pp 100/100/100 ?

Please explain or let me know where I can find relevant information

Thanks in advance
PP 100/100/100 is for firmware x.23.. Maybe you have previous firmware.. Use CM 9 if you have firmware x.22 or CM 100 if you have firmware x.18..
Ciao.
 
The new version of BLEvo for iOS is available on the Apple Store
Here are the news of version 3.0.0

- Compatibility with iOS 12 (XCode 12)
- Review the graphics to configure Peak Power
- Initial partial compatibility with Levo 2019 (thanks 'EMTB Forums' members for the test)
- Added new Peak Power management
- Shuttle percentage change added

Download the update from the Apple Store
‎BLEvo - For Smart Turbo Levo
 
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