Just been looking at the Decoded notes for messages,
ref https://github.com/dalathegreat/leaf_can_bus_messages
lot nicer that that the old google doc file, easy to work out visual how to check things with code.
But on the 1DB message from the HV battery is a note about Byte[3] Bit [0] saying
I have been testing message 1DB Byte[3] Bit [3] does let know about Interlock connection
0 = Not Inter Lock connected
1 = Inter Lock connected
Now that will show '0' no interlock connected,
if either the HV main lead or the heater lead is not connected with a Gen2 battery
But what I noticed was that data shows this
Byte[3] is Dec 170, 1010 1010 (Both in)
Byte[3] is Dec 162, 1010 0010 (HV in only)
Byte[3] is Dec 163, 1010 0011 (Heater in only)(Or both disconnected)
So as you can see Byte[3] Bit [3] is about if either interlock not in
But Byte[3] Bit [0] seem to be 1 if the HV interlock in not in also
Which why wonder about what this 'Cell Voltage Latch' actual means
ref https://github.com/dalathegreat/leaf_can_bus_messages
lot nicer that that the old google doc file, easy to work out visual how to check things with code.
But on the 1DB message from the HV battery is a note about Byte[3] Bit [0] saying
Can someone explain little more what it actual means ?0->1:Cell Voltage Latch
1->0:Cell Voltage Latch
I have been testing message 1DB Byte[3] Bit [3] does let know about Interlock connection
0 = Not Inter Lock connected
1 = Inter Lock connected
Now that will show '0' no interlock connected,
if either the HV main lead or the heater lead is not connected with a Gen2 battery
But what I noticed was that data shows this
Byte[3] is Dec 170, 1010 1010 (Both in)
Byte[3] is Dec 162, 1010 0010 (HV in only)
Byte[3] is Dec 163, 1010 0011 (Heater in only)(Or both disconnected)
So as you can see Byte[3] Bit [3] is about if either interlock not in
But Byte[3] Bit [0] seem to be 1 if the HV interlock in not in also
Which why wonder about what this 'Cell Voltage Latch' actual means