A.Z.KOETSIER
Active Member
So as many of us know a power meter actually measures torque and then calculates power using a cadence sensor.
I am confused as to why so many power meters have a wattage limits, surely this means there is either a torque or cadence limit? I have seen cadence limits specified from a minimum of 30rpm to a maximum of 200rpm
Does this mean it can measure up to 2000w at 30rpm all the way to 200rpm?
This would mean a Power meter could read up to atmospheric quite God like maximum torque of 637Nm, if one would want to produce 2000w at 30rpm! & Only 95.49Nm would be needed to produce 2000w at 200rpm.
Why does any of this matter?
Well lets say there was a torque limit of say '150Nm' this would mean only riders able to spin their cranks up to 127rpm while maintaining this max force would hit 2000w.
In my case I would never hit the wattage limit as I produce max wattage between 90-115rpm range. Even if i was producing 2000w the '150Nm' power meter would never register more than 1810w @ 115rpm
Am I missing something simple here? Are there Torque limits, are these variable based on rpm? Because if not a power meter that can read up to 637Nm (deduced from limits above) and 200rpm it would read up to 13340w !
I am confused as to why so many power meters have a wattage limits, surely this means there is either a torque or cadence limit? I have seen cadence limits specified from a minimum of 30rpm to a maximum of 200rpm
Does this mean it can measure up to 2000w at 30rpm all the way to 200rpm?
This would mean a Power meter could read up to atmospheric quite God like maximum torque of 637Nm, if one would want to produce 2000w at 30rpm! & Only 95.49Nm would be needed to produce 2000w at 200rpm.
Why does any of this matter?
Well lets say there was a torque limit of say '150Nm' this would mean only riders able to spin their cranks up to 127rpm while maintaining this max force would hit 2000w.
In my case I would never hit the wattage limit as I produce max wattage between 90-115rpm range. Even if i was producing 2000w the '150Nm' power meter would never register more than 1810w @ 115rpm
Am I missing something simple here? Are there Torque limits, are these variable based on rpm? Because if not a power meter that can read up to 637Nm (deduced from limits above) and 200rpm it would read up to 13340w !