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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Canada
Posts: 129
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I realize that RacquetTune isn't going to always be accurate, but my last string job had a difference of 9 lbs. Should I be worried? I'm using the default string factors also.
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 18
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Me too
It was used good like 1-2 lbs different max It is going up 5-9 lbs ( poly &syn) |
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G.O.A.T.
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Central Florida
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If you measure it off the stringer, most strings will lose between 10% to 20% of their tension from that reference tension. String at 60 and expect anywhere from a 6 to 12 pound loss depending on string type.
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Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Boones Mill, VA: Basically BFE, 285 people.
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My mom has that on her Ipad, I snagged the iPad for a week while she was gone and tried it. I was not impressed by it, It would start off +/- 5 pounds by what I strung it at (I only used fresh strings to test it). And every time I hit the bed with a spoon it would start off fairly accurate, and with each hit the tension on the app would start to read higher and higher, by about a half a pound each hit. But still a very impressive app for all the features and the fact it used only tunes from the strings to get a fairly accurate gauge on the string tensions
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Canada
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Really? I strung at 58 and got a reading of 49. Would this be a normal occurrence fresh off the stringer?
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Miami
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By the way I have had large differences on strings that I didn't measure but usually only 1-2 lbs
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Miami
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No no no way. You got to measure the string trust me. Also use a good metal tool like a soup spoon to twang the strings. Gotta measure strings I had same issue at first.
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Toronto
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Strung at 35 lbs, measured on RT at 33. Pretty accurate I think
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Florida
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I use a calibrated drop weight stringer and my jobs always measure 7 pounds high. I used to have other people string my racquets whose RacquetTune measurements were about 6-10 pounds low. My intuition tells me that if you measure the string factors accurately, RacquetTune is more accurate than the stringers. Don't rely on the default string factors for accuracy. It's ok to use them if you are only concerned about measuring relative tension loss.
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Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 66
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That leads to a question that I have been thinking of asking. When one mentions a tension of say 55 lbs does it mean the string is strung at that tension or does it mean the tension one can record 1-2 hours post stringing as I understand that lot of strings lose quite a bit of tension during that time as it settles down? Also will pre-stretch help here and if yes why isnt it used everytime?
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Miami
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Read the racquettune instructions for getting the string specific factor number. It requires putting single strand under tension and twanging string so that app can get the string factor.
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: SF, CA
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Nightfire: If you use a LO, the machine stops pulling when it reaches ref tension. The string, since it is under tension, starts to lose that same tension so that it no longer at the tension the machine locked out at. If using DW or CP, tension starts to be lost as soon as the string is clamped. Again, the string will lose tension to relieve stress. Mikeler is correct that strings will ultimately lose between 10 and 25% of the desired ref tension. The low end is prem gut and the high end is poly.
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Semi-Pro
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: St. Augustine, FL
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I've had no issues with RT as long as I have the data set right. It is extremely consistent and has helped my become more consistent in my stringing processes.
Right now RT is showing a reading of +/- .1 lb from job to job. It does read a littler higher than reference right off the stringer. I average 3-4% 24hr tension loss vs. right off stringer. Been using it now for over a year and anytime I've had issues it turned out to be user error.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
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On my end, RT seems to be fairly accurate....or at least good enough.
Two Steam 99S strung to 59 with Gosen Polylon 16 (from TW....not sure what type of machine they use), measured 54 on RT when I received them and before play. That seems reasonable enough to me for a cheap poly that has settled out for 2-3 days after stringing. I used the Gosen Polylon string factor thats already included in the app. The same frames, after 5-6 sets of use, measure out around 44 on RT. On the next stringing job, I am going to take measurements more frequently to see how fast tension actually drops off (i.e. does it drop from 54 to 44 after just a few minutes of use and hang out there, or is it a slow progression downward and then a plateau at 44). |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Central Florida
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Look at the tension loss RSI reports for a wide variety of strings: http://www.racquetsportsindustry.com...ctor_2012.html |
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I think what charts like that show is that, the tensions we truly "like" are actually alot less than we think (i.e. if I say I "like" 59 lb with "X" string, I am really "liking" something far less as the stringbed is not at 59 lb for very long (if at all))?
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