Anyone know how many Watts of support are provided by a Bosch Performance CX in ECO mode? I cant find it in any of the tech specs.
Thanks. That is really helpful. I wonder how it works it out. I dont believe that it contains a power meter. They are way to expensive.Depends how much you put in. It outputs a certain percentage of your input in each mode (torque sensing). Copied from https://electricbikesbrisbane.com.au/blogs/news/bosch-e-bike-systems-whats-new-2020 below; you will see it will give exactly 1/2 what you give in Eco mode (gen 2) or 60% (gen4)
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Mine is the gen4 CX but I dont think that makes any difference. Normal bike power meters use a strain gauge which is why they are so expensive and I dont believe they do that here. Having looked in to it I think they calculate torque using input power and dividing by the angular velocity (RPM). I agree with you about the range indicator. Calling it crap does crap a disservice.There's a very course power meter on the right side of my Intuvia display (old basic Active Line motor).
Power meters are not that expensive, but maybe many would find them confusing? It would be much more helpful to have a more accurate remaining battery meter instead of the almost useless remaining range indicator.
Mine is the gen4 CX but I dont think that makes any difference. Normal bike power meters use a strain gauge which is why they are so expensive and I dont believe they do that here. Having looked in to it I think they calculate torque using input power and dividing by the angular velocity (RPM). I agree with you about the range indicator. Calling it crap does crap a disservice.
Maybe, but in that case how do they measure input power? (I'm sure we agree it comes to the same thing from the rider's point of view).I think they calculate torque using input power and dividing by the angular velocity (RPM).
The range estimate does take account of how you've been riding the bike (good), but only seems to use data from the last mile or so (just plain stupid).The range estimate is not useless but it does have a significant weakness. It needs to take account of how you've been riding the bike.
PS. The clock seems to lose about half a minute a month. Its no great hardship to reset it every few months but it would be nice if it was a bit more accurate.
PPS. I nearly bought a Nyon display but decided against it. If you really want power data the Nyon gives a breakdown of the watts from the motor and the rider. For the data hungry it might a good bet.
Since the bosch motors use torque sensing, they therefore must have a sensor which measures how much you are straining on the pedals. Therefore they must have a power meter.Normal bike power meters use a strain gauge which is why they are so expensive and I dont believe they do that here.