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my setup is:
all the data seems consistant between what is displayed on qz tiles and what garmin watch receives, except for calories! which i believe qz and garmin calculate independently. is this a known issue? how do i tune qz to report the correct number of calories? |
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@rbbarbieri attach the debug log from a session and I will check it |
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ok thanks, no problem!
Il giorno dom 2 apr 2023 alle 17:20 rbbarbieri ***@***.***>
ha scritto:
today I got more similar calories results between QZ and Garmin but there
was a discrepancy in distance. I'm experimenting with different settings,
as soon as i have consistent differences i will get back to you, don't want
to waste your time ;)
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i'm back, did a few rides these days and didn't have the double calories issues again.
I understand that difference in calories is most probably due to difference in settings used for the calculation (garmin might have different power/hr zones or different max hr set) what i don't get is the difference in distance, as the watch gets it from qz via ant+ and watch and qz both show same cadence and power as I pedal. (i've set the wheel size to 1 00 mm on the watch, could this be it?) |
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this is solved for me, changing wheel size made qz and garmin report close to same distances. Calories are still a little off but due to different way of calculating them
thank you