N channel Scale Factor calibration
Step 1. Connect to the calibration page of the web app
Open the Calibration page of the Web Bluetooth App and connect to your power meter
Measure and make note of the distance between the left blade tip and the LED. You will need to enter this value into the calibration spreadsheet in step 3.
Assemble paddle with offset angle at 90 degrees Right Hand Twist .
Step 2. Place the paddle onto the calibration jig
Place the paddle onto the calibration jig with the left blade face down on to the Blade Support
The blade should be supported near its centre
The shaft support should be approximately at the top hand position
Step 3. Measure and enter distances into the calibration spreadsheet
Contact support@onegiantleap.co.nz to request a calibration spreadsheet to be sent to you.
Tip to blade support: The distance from the left blade tip to the centre of the blade support.
Tip to shaft support: The distance from the left blade tip to the centre of the shaft support.
Tip to calibration weight: The distance from the left blade tip to the position where the calibration weight will be applied. It is helpful to mark this location with masking tape so when it comes time to applying the calibration weight you can hang the weight in the correct location
Left tip to LED: The distance from the left blade tip to the LED, measured in Step. 1
Step 4. Record the zero-load outputs
With the paddle in position, but without any load applied, record the live output of channel N as shown in the Calibration page of the Web Bluetooth App and enter this into the first row of the calibration spreadsheet.
Read the paddle angle from the Web Bluetooth App and enter this into the first row as well.
The angle should be close to 0 degrees if you have fitted the blade correctly with the blade face aligned with length scale.
Step 5. Apply weight to the shaft
Hang a calibration weight off the shaft at the location measured in Step 3.
Record the live outputs of channel N and the shaft angle in the second row of the spreadsheet.
Enter the mass of the applied weight into the spreadsheet. Don't forget to include the weight of the rope, hook or bucket used to suspend the weight.
Add another calibration weight to increase the load applied to the paddle.
You can extend the calibration spreadsheet to 3 or more points of calibration if you wish. To do this, repeat the steps above recording the N channel output, angle and calibration weight in a new row of the spreadsheet. Ensure the position of the calibration weight, the blade support and the shaft support remain the same for each point in the calibration process.
Step 6. Remove the calibration weights
Remove the calibration weights from the paddle and remove the paddle from the jig.
Step 7. Enter the LED to Load Cell distance
Enter the Datum to Load Cell distances into the spreadsheet
Generation 3.0 power meters: LED to Load Cell = 0.0395m
Generation 3.x power meters: LED to Load Cell = 0.xxxxm
Note that some Whitewater Slalom shafts have custom distances. Please get in touch with One Giant Leap if you are unsure about the details of your power meter model.
Step 8. Retrieve the Scale Factor from the spreadsheet
The calculated Scale Factor for the N channel is displayed within the plot (see example below):
The R^2 value should be close to 1. This indicates a good calibration.
Step 9. Set the Channel N Scale Factor
Set the scale factor by clicking on the word "Scale Factor" in the Web Bluetooth App. The Scale Factors should be multiplied by 1000 before being entered into the App. For example, if the Scale Factor is 0.1351, then the value '135' should be entered into the app. This value has been rounded up to three significant figures and does not include any decimal places
Congratulations! You have completed the N channel calibration. Now it's time to perform the O channel calibration...
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