[Ovmsdev] 12V battery alerts
Mark Webb-Johnson
mark at webb-johnson.net
Fri Nov 15 08:39:21 HKT 2013
Håkon,
I've merged your latest changes in. Can you PULL, and check all is ok?
Regards, Mark.
On 14 Nov, 2013, at 4:39 pm, Håkon Markussen <hakon.markussen at gmail.com> wrote:
> Testing of false 12V alerts was successfully. No false notifications has arrived from my Think City.
>
> The conclusion is that car_doors1bits.CarON and car_doors5bits.Charging12V have to be correctly sett according to the 12V-battery charging state and car-state (in the vehicle-specific file).
>
> No changes have to be made at net.c (car_12vline_ref -15).
>
> Br.
> Håkon
>
>
> 2013/11/13 Håkon Markussen <hakon.markussen at gmail.com>
> I have now rolled back locally the net.c to «car_12vline_ref - 15» and added
> car_doors1bits.CarON = 0;
> car_doors5bits.Charging12V = 0;
> to vehicle_thinkcity.c when:
> - discharge is not allowed AND charge is not enabled
>
> In addition to car_doors5bits.Charging12V = 1; when:
> - charge is enabled
> - End of Charge is detected AND plug is attached
>
> Some quick tests gives positive result that no 12V Critical Alert is send.
> I’ll keep you posted.
>
> Br.
> Håkon
>
>
> 13. nov. 2013 kl. 08:51 skrev Håkon Markussen <hakon.markussen at gmail.com>:
>
> False 12V alerts disappeared when triggering alert from ref - 2,0V.
>
> // Trigger 12V alert if voltage <= ref - 1.5 V:
> if (!(can_minSOCnotified & CAN_MINSOC_ALERT_12V)
> && (car_12vline <= (car_12vline_ref - 20)))
> {
> can_minSOCnotified |= CAN_MINSOC_ALERT_12V;
> net_req_notification(NET_
> NOTIFY_12VLOW);
> }
>
> Br.
> Håkon
>
>
>
> 2013/11/12 Håkon Markussen <hakon.markussen at gmail.com>
> When setting Notifications (parameter #3) to "IP" or "SMSIP" I finally receive alerts - including Minimum SOC (feature #9) ;)
>
> The 12V Critical Alert triggers quite often, even if my 12V-battery is new and in top condition.
> I've measured that the car_12vline reports ~0,5V less than the real battery voltage, so I plan to change the file net.c (line 1458) from:
>
> // Trigger 12V alert if voltage <= ref - 1.5 V:
> if (!(can_minSOCnotified & CAN_MINSOC_ALERT_12V)
> && (car_12vline <= (car_12vline_ref - 15)))
> {
> can_minSOCnotified |= CAN_MINSOC_ALERT_12V;
> net_req_notification(NET_NOTIFY_12VLOW);
> }
>
> to:
>
> // Trigger 12V alert if voltage <= ref - 1.5 V:
> if (!(can_minSOCnotified & CAN_MINSOC_ALERT_12V)
> && (car_12vline <= (car_12vline_ref - 20)))
> {
> can_minSOCnotified |= CAN_MINSOC_ALERT_12V;
> net_req_notification(NET_NOTIFY_12VLOW);
> }
>
> and compile it to a local hex-build and test in on my Think City.
> Keep you posted about the result.
>
> Best regards.
> Håkon
>
>
> 2013/10/30 Mark Webb-Johnson <mark at webb-johnson.net>
>
> Can someone try it at 2.0V (rather than 1.5V) and see if it solves the false-alerts problem?
>
> Regards, Mark.
>
> On 29 Oct, 2013, at 5:10 pm, Rolf Welde Skeie <rwskeie at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Ok, it seems like a few have similar issues.
> > The logic behind the calculations seems to be reasonable, it is the assumption that there is a 1.5V difference between charging/non-charging state which is not generally applicable.
> > From my observations it seems like increasing this to 2.0V would take care of most mis-firing events.?..
> >
> > Disclaimer: I'm not an expert on batteries...
> >
> > Running on 2.5.5 experimental/TC
> >
> > Rolf
> >
> > On 10/29/2013 10:00 AM, Matt Beard OVMS wrote:
> >> Yup, I also get this message and it would be great if it were working
> >> properly, but it actually fires at 13.1V which is far too high.
> >>
> >> Matt
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On 29 October 2013 08:46, Rolf Welde Skeie <rwskeie at gmail.com
> >> <mailto:rwskeie at gmail.com>> wrote:
> >>
> >> I have the following features set:
> >> #0=1, #8=1, #9=1, #15=1, all others =0.
> >>
> >> Can't remember which one made it work, but one of them did, my guess
> >> would be #9 :)
> >>
> >> Rolf
> >>
> >>
> >> On 10/29/2013 09:38 AM, Håkon Markussen wrote:
> >>
> >> I never get this alert.
> >> I have a Think City (as Rolf Skeie) and use the iOS-app.
> >> I have tested on both an exhausted aux-battery and on a brand new
> >> battery in perfect condition.
> >>
> >> Br.
> >> Håkon
> >>
> >>
> >> 2013/10/29 Thomas Bergo <thomas.bergo at gmail.com
> >> <mailto:thomas.bergo at gmail.com>
> >> <mailto:thomas.bergo at gmail.com <mailto:thomas.bergo at gmail.com>__>>
> >>
> >>
> >> I'm also get this alert.
> >>
> >> Regard, Thomas
> >>
> >> tirsdag 29. oktober 2013 skrev Rolf Welde Skeie følgende:
> >>
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I'm getting 12V battery alerts ala:
> >> "MP-0 PAALERT!!! 12V BATTERY CRITICAL (13.2V, ref=14.7V)"
> >>
> >> So the 1.5V hardcoded difference between charged and
> >> non-charged
> >> state seems to be too low. The battery is working just
> >> fine and
> >> has been tested without any issues, but seems to
> >> stabilize at
> >> approx. 12.8V.
> >>
> >> Is this a global issue; are others experiencing this as
> >> well?
> >>
> >> If this is a issue only relevant to my car: would it
> >> make sense
> >> to allow for controlling some of these kind of values
> >> through
> >> parameters?
> >>
> >> BTW, I believe the Think City module could be put in the
> >> production builds, it seems to be working fine.
> >>
> >> Best regards
> >> --
> >> Rolf Welde Skeie
> >> Solåsen 27, 5223 Nesttun, Norway
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