If you borrow a Joule headunit you can disable autozero in the hub (and it's stored in the hub)
Ah that's interesting, thanks. This wasn't mentioned on the other forums that discuss this issue. That I found anyway.
Anyone have a joule I can borrow for a few minutes? :)
I checked with Bob at Cyclepowermeters before actually giving it a go and it appeared to work fine for me (making sure autozero was off using a Joule, and then subsequently running a Garmin 500).
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If you borrow a Joule headunit you can disable autozero in the hub (and it's stored in the hub)