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  • I have one, and yes, when its cold the resistance is lower compared to once the fluid is warmed up. If you're going to be using it for virtual power I suggest you ignore the reported power figures for the first 10 minutes or so.

  • That's the opposite to what's being experienced though, no?

    It does seem strange and I can't think why that is happening.

  • I can't remember which way round it is to be honest, but definetly cold resistance is different to warm resistance. It's to do with the viscosity of the fluid changing with temperature

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