Cycle Analyst PAS assist scaling - spreadsheet to visualise

pickworthi

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I have been playing around with the PAS power scaling that is provided by the Cycle Analyst.
While it is simple, I felt the need to visualise the effect of the settings.
Also, my mental arithmetic skills go missing while I'm riding, and having it on Google Sheets means I can just look at my phone for help with adjustments.

Here is a link to the sheet on Google. It's not rocket science by any means :)
Headings should be self explanatory if you have a Cycle Analyst.
Just change the MAX Power, PAS Str Power and PAS RPM scale to the values you want to visualise.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16KwJqoxUSBTgVdyFnNW8S-JBCbDxgRXSvtxuWljn3j0/edit?usp=sharing

Feel free to do anything you like by copying it.
 
pickworthi said:
I have been playing around with the PAS power scaling that is provided by the Cycle Analyst.
While it is simple, I felt the need to visualise the effect of the settings.
Also, my mental arithmetic skills go missing while I'm riding, and having it on Google Sheets means I can just look at my phone for help with adjustments.

Here is a link to the sheet on Google. It's not rocket science by any means :)
Headings should be self explanatory if you have a Cycle Analyst.
Just change the MAX Power, PAS Str Power and PAS RPM scale to the values you want to visualise.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16KwJqoxUSBTgVdyFnNW8S-JBCbDxgRXSvtxuWljn3j0/edit?usp=sharing

Feel free to do anything you like by copying it.

Cool. I sort of guesstimate in my head, since it's linear. I also like the scaling to start earlier (under 50rpm cadence), so I fool it by changing the magnet setting. I have the 24 magnet PAS, so I put in a lower number to have it kick in closer to 30, since generally, I don't ride much at a high pedal cadence, but like the extra assist I get when downshifting when I come to a hill.
 
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