N Naby Member Joined Sep 28, 2018 Messages 13 Feb 18, 2024 #1 Hello, On the main LeafSpy screen, what is the difference between t@, c@ and i@ efficiency setting? Thank you, Jan
Hello, On the main LeafSpy screen, what is the difference between t@, c@ and i@ efficiency setting? Thank you, Jan
S Snakebitten Well-known member Joined Jul 29, 2023 Messages 101 Feb 18, 2024 #2 I opened my LeafSpy to look for what you describe and honestly can't find anything. But then I'm not sure what the "main" screen is either. Sorry.
I opened my LeafSpy to look for what you describe and honestly can't find anything. But then I'm not sure what the "main" screen is either. Sorry.
FinnishCoffee I torture VFDs Joined Feb 27, 2023 Messages 83 Location Finland Feb 19, 2024 #3 Naby said: Hello, On the main LeafSpy screen, what is the difference between t@, c@ and i@ efficiency setting? Thank you, Jan Click to expand... The manual should be available in the app and explain these better, but as a quick summary: t = trip: since last power on c = charge: since last charge i = instantaneous: last short distance, about 1km IIRC
Naby said: Hello, On the main LeafSpy screen, what is the difference between t@, c@ and i@ efficiency setting? Thank you, Jan Click to expand... The manual should be available in the app and explain these better, but as a quick summary: t = trip: since last power on c = charge: since last charge i = instantaneous: last short distance, about 1km IIRC
N Naby Member Joined Sep 28, 2018 Messages 13 Feb 19, 2024 #4 FinnishCoffee said: The manual should be available in the app and explain these better, but as a quick summary: t = trip: since last power on c = charge: since last charge i = instantaneous: last short distance, about 1km IIRC Click to expand... Thank you. That's exactly what I was looking for.
FinnishCoffee said: The manual should be available in the app and explain these better, but as a quick summary: t = trip: since last power on c = charge: since last charge i = instantaneous: last short distance, about 1km IIRC Click to expand... Thank you. That's exactly what I was looking for.