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Drag factor on a relatively new Model D
Posted: July 10th, 2010, 8:01 pm
by Rafael
Hello everyone,
Is it normal for a relatively new Model D rower to have a drag factor of around 80 with the lever on 1, and around 130 on 5?
I got a Model D last November and have rowed about 600k on it. I just vacuumed the flywheel (although it wasn't that dirty) and measured the drag factor at different settings. According to the Concept2 website, a new machine usually has a DF of around 100 on 1. My machine has a pretty low DF in comparison.
Of course this is not a big deal, I'm just trying to understand what's going on. Could this low DF be related to the fact that I row in a smallish room where there's only about 1m clearance on the sides of the flywheel?
Cheers,
Rafael
Re: Drag factor on a relatively new Model D
Posted: July 10th, 2010, 10:38 pm
by Bob S.
Rafael wrote:
Of course this is not a big deal, I'm just trying to understand what's going on. Could this low DF be related to the fact that I row in a smallish room where there's only about 1m clearance on the sides of the flywheel?
Cheers,
Rafael
That wil definitely cut the flow. Can you test it out somewhere there is more free airflow?
Mine behaves that way, but I attribute to being at a higher altitude than normal. But the effect is similar - less air moved, so less drag on the flywheel.
Bob S.
Re: Drag factor on a relatively new Model D
Posted: July 11th, 2010, 11:26 am
by Citroen
Is the monitor configured for the right model?
Main menu --> More options --> Utilities --> LCD Contrast
Once on the LCD Contrast menu press [change units] three times, then press [change display] three times and the hidden configuration menu will appear.
Check that's set for model D.
Re: Drag factor on a relatively new Model D
Posted: July 11th, 2010, 10:34 pm
by Rafael
Bob S. wrote:That wil definitely cut the flow. Can you test it out somewhere there is more free airflow?
Mine behaves that way, but I attribute to being at a higher altitude than normal. But the effect is similar - less air moved, so less drag on the flywheel.
Bob S.
Thanks for the answer, I'll test it on another room, problem is my apartment is not that big so there may not be much of a difference.
Rafael.
Re: Drag factor on a relatively new Model D
Posted: July 11th, 2010, 10:36 pm
by Rafael
Citroen wrote:Is the monitor configured for the right model?
Main menu --> More options --> Utilities --> LCD Contrast
Once on the LCD Contrast menu press [change units] three times, then press [change display] three times and the hidden configuration menu will appear.
Check that's set for model D.
Hmm, hidden options, now that's sneaky
Anyway, I checked and it is set correctly. Thanks for the info.
Rafael.
Re: Drag factor on a relatively new Model D
Posted: July 15th, 2010, 11:30 am
by c2jonw
A low end of 80 is not out of the expected range of a new machine, depending on numerous factors. Any blocking of air flow on the inlet or outlet side will lower the range, as will elevated temperatures, lower barometric pressure (higher elevation) and any existing air movement from wind or another erg in close proximity. C2JonW
Re: Drag factor on a relatively new Model D
Posted: July 15th, 2010, 11:30 pm
by Rafael
c2jonw wrote:A low end of 80 is not out of the expected range of a new machine, depending on numerous factors. Any blocking of air flow on the inlet or outlet side will lower the range, as will elevated temperatures, lower barometric pressure (higher elevation) and any existing air movement from wind or another erg in close proximity. C2JonW
Thanks for the answer. By the way, it has been unseasonably hot in the past days here in Montreal, that may be an important factor then.
Cheers,
Rafael.