garygid
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Where do you get the nice elevation vs. distance graph for your chosen route?
Map says it was created by gpsvisualizer.comgarygid said:Where do you get the nice elevation vs. distance graph for your chosen route?
garygid said:Tony,
Your splended chart lists:
17.1% for LBW
8.5% for VLBW
1.4% for Turtle
Are those "exact" or approximate?
Yesterday (on old-Bars, which we think is the same as new-Bars for these percentages:
I saw LBW come on at 50 (or 49) raw, which is 17.9% (or 17.5%) of 281.
garygid said:8.9% is 25
8.5% is 24
Thanks
Stoaty said:I would like to see the table expanded to cover 5.8 miles/KWh... which is my lifetime average. Thanks.
Beautiful! Thanks. Any chance of getting a 100% size?TonyWilliams said:Stoaty said:I would like to see the table expanded to cover 5.8 miles/KWh... which is my lifetime average. Thanks.
Here ya go...
Stoaty said:Beautiful! Thanks. Any chance of getting a 100% size?TonyWilliams said:Stoaty said:I would like to see the table expanded to cover 5.8 miles/KWh... which is my lifetime average. Thanks.
Here ya go...
TonyWilliams said:Here ya go...Stoaty said:I would like to see the table expanded to cover 5.8 miles/KWh... which is my lifetime average. Thanks.
LEAFfan said:Tony, I forgot when you started these charts if the data is with ECO or 'D' because I always get higher numbers when I drive.
The important thing is to have awareness of what mpk YOU get when you drive at a particular speed, or over a particular route. Then just pick the column that matches your personal expected performance.LEAFfan said:Tony, I forgot when you started these charts if the data is with ECO or 'D' because I always get higher numbers when I drive.
Ok, I'll bite - what are "Gids"??TonyWilliams said:Update 7b; Battery units measured in "Gids".
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johnr said:Ok, I'll bite - what are "Gids"??TonyWilliams said:Update 7b; Battery units measured in "Gids".
http://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?p=101293#p101293" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Edit: NVM, I think I figured it out. Must be that garygid gets the measurement unit for the SOC meter named after him
Yes, you can thank 91040 for that. Admittedly, it's catchy ;-)johnr said:Ok, I'll bite - what are "Gids"??
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