Hi there
This one is infuriating me! I cannot get rider power from my Levo (TCU 3.026) to show on my Garmin 1030.
When I pair the bike to my garmin, I see the bike sensor '57138', which I can pair. This then allows speed, cadence and 'power'. However the power that is reported is battery power not 'rider power'. The same happens if I try to add a powermeter sensor as shown below (same sensor ID as the bike).
The fake channel in Mission Control doesn't not seem to help, although I'm unsure exactly if that is supposed to!
Is this a Specialized or Garmin problem? I managed to get it working on a demo bike I had about a year ago, but suspect the firmware changes have made this a challenge on the new bikes?
I can get the data I want through BLevo, but I cannot stand not being able to resolve this on Garmin!
Any ideas or help appreciated
In an ideal world I would want rider power and motor power in two separate channels sampled every second so I could analyse segments of the ride for ratio of rider power to motor power. This may be a way off yet.
Many thanks
This one is infuriating me! I cannot get rider power from my Levo (TCU 3.026) to show on my Garmin 1030.
When I pair the bike to my garmin, I see the bike sensor '57138', which I can pair. This then allows speed, cadence and 'power'. However the power that is reported is battery power not 'rider power'. The same happens if I try to add a powermeter sensor as shown below (same sensor ID as the bike).
The fake channel in Mission Control doesn't not seem to help, although I'm unsure exactly if that is supposed to!
Is this a Specialized or Garmin problem? I managed to get it working on a demo bike I had about a year ago, but suspect the firmware changes have made this a challenge on the new bikes?
I can get the data I want through BLevo, but I cannot stand not being able to resolve this on Garmin!
Any ideas or help appreciated
In an ideal world I would want rider power and motor power in two separate channels sampled every second so I could analyse segments of the ride for ratio of rider power to motor power. This may be a way off yet.
Many thanks