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I also noticed that my SOH was at 84%, 2016 SV with 2,100 miles - also noticed that the SOC in Leaf Spy Pro is about 4% less than what is shown on the dash.
apzelic said:I wonder if someone might take a look at the log I've recorded over the past month or so with the magic of LeafSpy Pro. It is at the following link:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/38764050/TripChrgLog_GC306282_69550B.csv
My concern in the SOH of the battery (as per previous postings). A bit of background regarding our new-ish 2016 Nissan Leaf:
- We took possession of the car on May 31st. The car was manufactured in January 2016 (according to the label on the inside of the driver's door)
- We always -- and I do mean "always" -- drive in Eco mode and have never seen the battery temp warmer than 5 bars (including after the occasional fast-charge on a longish trip). We have never driven faster than 66 mph (except perhaps briefly going downhill on the freeway).
- According to the CarWings website, our average miles per hw-hr over the past 6 months is about 4.7 or 4.8 mi/kw-hr.
- We have driven a total of 2,661 miles in 6 months (that's right, we only drive about 100 miles per week on average)
- We charge mostly at 240 volts @ 6.6kw (using a public charger), and have done 16 quick charges (though some were only a few kilowatts). Sometimes we use our 120 volt trickle charger (but as I've noted earlier, we certainly have not done a total of 80 L1/L2 charges (some must have been done at the dealership)
- When not being driven, the car spends all of its time in our garage. The temperature range in the garage over the past 6 months has been a high of about 90 degrees (in the midst of the summer) and a low of about 40 degrees (right about now).
So, I think we've treated the car gingerly.
What I'd like to know is: Is the trend in SOH (from 89% to 87%) indicative of a problem with the battery? For what it may be worth:
- when we do a 100% charge, there are still 12 bars on the Leaf's dashboard display
- LeafSpy Pro currently reports a State of Charge (SOC) about 5% less than what the dashboard display says. I don't now what that means either.
Many thanks for insights and advice.
bluepassion said:Thanks for your great adviceTurbo3 said:iOS only supports Bluetooth 4.x LE OBDII adapters. The Konwei will not work. I recommend the LELink from Amazon.bluepassion said:i need some advice, so ive downloaded the app on my iphone but it wont pick up the Konnwei OBD any suggestions where im going wrong :?:
For a Bluetooth 4.x LE OBDII adapter to be detected by LeafSpy its ID must be "known".
The current "known" devices are:
OBDBLE (LELink)
Viecar
IOS-Vlink
Kiwi
IOS-HHOBD
Carista
Ones that don't work are: (don't support the necessary commands to communicate with a Leaf)
dnt OBD2
Autophix
ios Diagbox
is this one right
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Viecar-4-...962528?hash=item3cfb2b63a0:g:1~oAAOSwstxVbWyH
Phatcat73 said:The OBD port is always exposed (no cover). If you have an iphone, suggest the low power, self setting, LeLink version.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QJRYMFC/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
The Xtool-Mini is not support. It uses its own command protocol with a limited command set that is setup to support only for gas cars. It is not an ELM327 compatible device.pyromancy5 said:I'm considering this app, but I don't like the idea of not being able to have the cover on while the OBDII reader is plugged in.
This reader looks like it might fit under the cover. Will it be compatible with the app?
https://www.amazon.com/Xtool-Mini-B...rd_wg=swlwp&psc=1&refRID=GT0RSMMWG2PT4J3E0WDN
Thanks,
Alex
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Thanks for reporting this. I have not been able to reproduce but looking at the code I see that the flag that enables displaying the VSP panel never gets cleared once set. So that is most likely the problem.Erbium said:Hi, I update the app yesterday and test a little bit the VPS sounds settings, very usefull...
I found one little bug, when erasing DTC's the VPS sounds appears:
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