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So today, my power points decided to just shut off with the engine. I have them set to a 30 minute timer.
I thought - I wonder what my battery SOC is? I had just done a very long road trip, and all of my trips are at least 40 miles round trip, so not a lot of short trips.. but with a power point setting of 30 minutes with Starlink pulling a pretty steady 20W, maybe it was getting low... I haven't got any deep sleep notifications though, and didn't know it would shut off power points without going into deep sleep (maybe it doesn't and I'm just seeing something weird)
I plugged in my ProCal unit, but couldn't find a guage reading for SOC. I could find voltage (which reads about 0.3V lower than what it reads on the dashboard, interestingly - maybe it's reading from the OBD2 adapter and not the BMS).
I haven't plugged in Forscan or anything else to check, but figured I would ask - anyone know a way to see the actual BMS Battery SOC?
I've got my battery on a charger now boosting it up, but usually it sits for about 20 minutes at "High charge" then goes right into "Maintain" so not sure if it's really low, or it's just getting to be that time - it was a Dec 2022 build and about to hit 50k miles.
I thought - I wonder what my battery SOC is? I had just done a very long road trip, and all of my trips are at least 40 miles round trip, so not a lot of short trips.. but with a power point setting of 30 minutes with Starlink pulling a pretty steady 20W, maybe it was getting low... I haven't got any deep sleep notifications though, and didn't know it would shut off power points without going into deep sleep (maybe it doesn't and I'm just seeing something weird)
I plugged in my ProCal unit, but couldn't find a guage reading for SOC. I could find voltage (which reads about 0.3V lower than what it reads on the dashboard, interestingly - maybe it's reading from the OBD2 adapter and not the BMS).
I haven't plugged in Forscan or anything else to check, but figured I would ask - anyone know a way to see the actual BMS Battery SOC?
I've got my battery on a charger now boosting it up, but usually it sits for about 20 minutes at "High charge" then goes right into "Maintain" so not sure if it's really low, or it's just getting to be that time - it was a Dec 2022 build and about to hit 50k miles.
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