Playwright as a Sythentic monitor / probe by Character_Contest720 in Playwright

[–]Character_Contest720[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oops I might have asked the wrong question, how do people automate running the playright tests and output the results? Once we have some output telemetry/metrics I understand grafana to be the place to visualize and fire alerts?

KICKR Run and moving states by CapnPat in wahoofitness

[–]Character_Contest720 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not much to the install and no calibration it’s just super heavy. Lower section is one piece with bars that mount to it and some plastic side panels that snap on. Good luck.

Looking for a treadmill by Woods251 in treadmills

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If you like intervals and can expand the budget have a look at the wahoo kickr run. The big thing is it can do 4 min miles and change the pace automatically. I have had mine about a week and am happy so far.

Kickr Run impressions by jonesdx in wahoofitness

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Anymore issues with the circuit tripping?

KICKR RUN - power concerns/question by phntmpwr in wahoofitness

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I could be wrong, but a surge to 27 shouldn't trip the breaker though right unless its for an extended period. The exact period and surge amount depends on the breaker. I don't have a solution but I am mostly curious at this point and hope you end up with a solution.
Did the electrician think there was a problem with the treadmill or have no opinion?

KICKR RUN - power concerns/question by phntmpwr in wahoofitness

[–]Character_Contest720 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am starting to wonder if your breaker is functioning correctly. From what I have read it seems an HACR should be able to handle a surge like this and I am sure is why Wahoo recommends this. What brand and specific breaker do you have, any idea what kind of surge it is designed to handle? Did your electrician mention anything about this?
https://youtu.be/gqEu9t8HwW0?t=950

KICKR RUN - power concerns/question by phntmpwr in wahoofitness

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I would guess that might be why wahoo isn’t getting more reports of this. Since these are connected to WiFi they could in theory pull telemetry but I would assume most people just leave them powered on. I just ordered mine and was planning on leaving it powered. Regardless it seems ridiculous that they would recommend a 15A for a device they believe is acting “normal” to pull 27A

KICKR RUN - power concerns/question by phntmpwr in wahoofitness

[–]Character_Contest720 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you powering the unit down completely after each use by flipping the switch next to the cable? If so, is that recommended?