The actuation and force measurement systems are considerably different between ISO 21853 and AFNOR meaning the pass/fail load limits are not directly comparable.
I personally have, hundreds of tests on both setups using a vast range of QRs.
Since 9% of male people have some kind of red green color blindness, red can be a little tricky. I agree on having standard colors. Signal and strong colors. And red would be okay, as long as there is a standard second color which is a opposite color. But for most of us (red green) color blind people red isn't a real strong color. So it might be helpful if it would be a different choice than red as a signal color.Baptiste_FR wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 3:29 pmNice ! Probably explain why Core changed their rotating release system.
I wish they had also mentioned that the left part of the bar should be red (not yellow, grey, white, blue...) just red !!!
Bravo on the standard.BenBen wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 10:18 pmSince 9% of male people have some kind of red green color blindness, red can be a little tricky. I agree on having standard colors. Signal and strong colors. And red would be okay, as long as there is a standard second color which is a opposite color. But for most of us (red green) color blind people red isn't a real strong color. So it might be helpful if it would be a different choice than red as a signal color.Baptiste_FR wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 3:29 pmNice ! Probably explain why Core changed their rotating release system.
I wish they had also mentioned that the left part of the bar should be red (not yellow, grey, white, blue...) just red !!!
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