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First of all let me congratulate all of the people involved on this amazing project. It has a double reed switch and one magnet with two cables going to the computer. this is a raw data With one magnet using this configuration
to be honest I don't know how to interpret all this data, is connected differently |
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I am not sure what your question is here. First of all I think it makes sense to switch on raw data logging, so you can check the row impulse delta times. |
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There is an installation manual which should clear up any issues in physically hooking up ORM to a rower. Specifically with waterrowers, please check where your reed-switch is connected to mechanically. Most waterrowers do NOT measure the impellor, but measure the handle speed. The latter will not result in a decent measurement of your effort. Typically, a dual-reed setup is used to measure direction of the handle, so this might suggest they are measuring the wrong thing here. Adding a second sensor isn't that easy, unless you really know what you are doing (I'm not certain it will work well with two magnets). It is much easier to add one or two magnets to the impellor. The initial developer of ORM has done this and got quite decent results. When it comes to configuring ORM to work with your waterrower (as you dropped the config file, I assume you are lost there), please read this configuration manual, which is intended to help you set the most important settings.. |
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I am not sure what your question is here. First of all I think it makes sense to switch on raw data logging, so you can check the row impulse delta times.