tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3022888953328060401.post5796377794606987245..comments2024-03-25T22:39:09.757-07:00Comments on DaveinOlyWA: E Plus Summer Range TestDaveinOlyWAhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16745403231379474738noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3022888953328060401.post-32851422124559471632021-04-11T19:53:37.493-07:002021-04-11T19:53:37.493-07:00I don't trust it because of its changing scale...I don't trust it because of its changing scale. If you read my blog, then you would know the scale changes constantly. Each 1% is different. Any 5% range from full to empty represents a different amount of battery capacity. <br /><br />But that isn't the bad part. The GOM abandons you when you need it the most. You are driving blind. You might be ok with it, but most people FREAK out. They don't like seeing zero's on the range estimate. Now, I have LEAF Spy so I don't need the GOM and I don't really look at it much anyway. <br /><br />But even if the GOM was perfectly accurate, it boils down to "did I remember to see what it said when I took off?" <br /><br />The other thing you need to realize is its only really accurate once during the entire 100 to "_ _ _" run... DaveinOlyWAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16745403231379474738noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3022888953328060401.post-84788835320979721232021-04-11T15:44:58.234-07:002021-04-11T15:44:58.234-07:00So, per yer Facebook comment, trusting GOM "n...So, per yer Facebook comment, trusting GOM "not recommended", but your own little road test shows it to be quite accurate. Funny...Doug in PAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14147117468400671783noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3022888953328060401.post-40935258565447410852020-06-24T13:48:26.971-07:002020-06-24T13:48:26.971-07:00So basically I "peaked out" on the tempe...So basically I "peaked out" on the temperature rise. Hitting the road tomorrow for a hike on the coast. Will be monitoring temps again to see what happens. Should be much warmer than this trip. DaveinOlyWAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16745403231379474738noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3022888953328060401.post-81122199239675285882020-06-24T13:46:53.721-07:002020-06-24T13:46:53.721-07:00If you look at last LEAF Spy shot, you see I am in...If you look at last LEAF Spy shot, you see I am in the mid 80's and it was a slow rise until about 20 miles before hitting town and then had about an hour of street speeds with some freeway runs mixed in that kept the temperature the same. I hit temps right at 80º leaving VancouverDaveinOlyWAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16745403231379474738noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3022888953328060401.post-37890942040989445142020-06-24T13:00:49.684-07:002020-06-24T13:00:49.684-07:00Dave, pretty impressive that your battery temperat...Dave, pretty impressive that your battery temperature didn't move too much above ambient in the 4 hours of driving (until last 10% of battery, which isn't that unexpected). <br /><br />Were you able to see what temp the battery settled in at when at mid battery in terms of heat generated in discharge vs. heat dissipation? In some autumn drives, I saw some equalization around a 20F difference between ambient and battery on long drives.DougWantsALeafhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01641438510958125018noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3022888953328060401.post-49943108082702647802020-06-12T10:36:44.735-07:002020-06-12T10:36:44.735-07:00Well...depends. Its really about what it says and ...Well...depends. Its really about what it says and it says 56.6 kwh available BUT the last .3 to .4 can't be accessed unless the pack is very well balanced. I had a pix I deleted by accident showing cell pack delta of 5 mV when I hit zero SOC on the GOM. <br /><br />I should have screenshot that at the end of the drive but didn't. But the 56.6 kwh was at SOC 98.3% which implies 57.6 kwh@ 100%. <br /><br />My new car stats showed 59.8 kwh @ 99.2% SOC which implies a 100% charge of 60.3 kwh. So how to measure loss? DaveinOlyWAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16745403231379474738noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3022888953328060401.post-68170999462499714642020-06-12T10:14:32.231-07:002020-06-12T10:14:32.231-07:00Excellent report! Yeah for Leaf Spy. The numbers...Excellent report! Yeah for Leaf Spy. The numbers<br />shown seem to indicate a useable battery capacity<br />of about 56.5 kwh. This is in line with a 4% SOH loss?<br /><br />IanAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09039089551461128266noreply@blogger.com