I was just discussing different trainers, their construction principles and advantages/disadvantages elsewhere. At some point the maximum power was mentioned, and it turned out that all except me assumed the maximum wattage to represent a permanent value (whereas I understand it as a peak power; in my eyes e.g. the Neo 2T simply can't be able to dissipate 2.2kW).
Is there any detailed specification available? I searched for quite a while but always got stuck with "2200 Watt" without any further details (same for all other models I looked at).
Maximum power (model independent)
Moderator: nzuraw
- mcorn
- Directeurs Sportifs
- Posts: 904
- Joined: Thu Mar 21, 2019 12:56 pm
- Location: Bellingham, Washington, USA
- USER_FLAG:
Quite a bit of discussion of power testing of the Neo2T here:SlowFox wrote: ↑Mon May 17, 2021 7:01 pm I was just discussing different trainers, their construction principles and advantages/disadvantages elsewhere. At some point the maximum power was mentioned, and it turned out that all except me assumed the maximum wattage to represent a permanent value (whereas I understand it as a peak power; in my eyes e.g. the Neo 2T simply can't be able to dissipate 2.2kW).
Is there any detailed specification available? I searched for quite a while but always got stuck with "2200 Watt" without any further details (same for all other models I looked at).
https://www.dcrainmaker.com/2019/11/tac ... eview.html
As the author points out, these mega-level maximum wattage discussions do not have any real world importance for anyone except a few gorillas on the planet.
Michael Corn
Bellingham, Washington, USA
Bellingham, Washington, USA
Totally true, and I am aware of that - but haven't you ever had that type of academic discussion far beyond every practical purpose?