Hi Lionel,
I did calibrate in Zwift. I have emailed the shop, Elite and have posted this on the DC rainmaker Elite Suito review page… That’s all I can do for now I guess…
I hope this will get solved asap! From what I see, it’s basically the power curve that is wrong, it can’t be that hard to fix this, no?
From what I read earlier in this thread the Power Meter Link is hardly useable… I’ll give it a try myself to see how it works.
An ideal Power Meter Link to me would be a calibration procedure in which the Suito’s power offset and curve are recalibrated to get as close to your powermeter as possible. That would be exactly what I need in fact. It would allow me to train on the Suito with my gravelbike after I calibrated it with my racebike with PM. But from what I read here, it does not work well… Afterwards you could recalibrate the offset with a spindown. Or recalibrate completely with the PM calibration. But apparently it doesn’t work that way…
Anyone here with more experience with the power meter link? Do you just have to enable it in the Elite software and will it keep working in zwift or sufferfest then? What about the delay?
Yesterday I tried to work around the problem by using the powermeter as the power source in zwift - connected to my viiiiva HRM. But the viiiiva doesn’t send any data back to the trainer, so resistance doesn’t change during climbing. Which is a bit weird, you really have to look at the grade numbers to see what’s going on… So not an ideal solution as well.