[Ovmsdev] Add ChaDeMo and CSS to car_chargemode
Geir Øyvind Vælidalo
geir at validalo.net
Wed Dec 9 16:44:01 HKT 2015
Robert, maybe this is something you could do? As your first task in OVMS? :-)
Regards,
Geir
Sendt fra min iPhone
> Den 9. des. 2015 kl. 07.50 skrev Mark Webb-Johnson <mark at webb-johnson.net>:
>
> Yep, please steer clear of the car_chargermode variable. That is really badly named and is more an operation mode (like Eco/Normal on a Prius, for example). I think it is named as it is because the source on the roadster is the charger message.
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> I suggest:
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> unsigned char car_chargeplug;
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> and setup an enumeration as desired. Create it in ovms.{h,c} and then add it on the end of the ’S’ message.
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> If someone wants to commit that and send in a pull request, I’ll accept (and update the protocol guide myself).
>
> Regards, Mark.
>
>> On 9 Dec 2015, at 3:10 AM, Robert Cotran <robert at cotran.ca> wrote:
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>> I like the idea of having charge type for logging purposes.
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>> I agree it shouldn't be combined with the Roadster charging types.
>>
>> Can just create a new "field" called connector type?
>>
>>> On 12/8/2015 2:07 PM, Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield wrote:
>>> Charge type would become important if you were automatically sending charge session data back (anonymously) to the OCM database…
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>>> Nikki Gordon-Bloomfield
>>> about.me/aminorjourney
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>>>> On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 10:46 AM, Tom Saxton <tom at idleloop.com> wrote:
>>>> The chargemode currently encodes software charging profiles, based on what the Roadster offers. It's similar to what the early Leafs offered, charging to full or charge to 80%, but more complex setting both a charging limit and target battery temperature ranges.
>>>>
>>>> What you are proposing adding is to encode the charging connection type, which is a different kind of thing, orthogonal to the car's chosen charging profile.
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>>>> A Roadster can charge in any of the four profiles from either a Level 1 connection (120V, 12A to 16A) or Level 2 (208V to 240V at up to 70A), for example Standard mode on Level 1 or Range mode on Level 2. So, you can't encode both a charging profile and a connection type with a single number. A Leaf is similar in how those two interact.
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>>>> To me, the interesting thing is more the charge rate (V/A or kW) more than which connector my car uses. I don't need OVMS to tell me how I plugged in, but I do care about knowing how fast it's charging.
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>>>> Tom
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>>>> On 12/8/15, 10:19 AM, "Geir Øyvind Vælidalo" <ovmsdev-bounces at lists.teslaclub.hk on behalf of geir at validalo.net> wrote:
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>>>> >Hi guys,
>>>> >
>>>> >I would like to have ChaDeMo and CSS added to car_chargemode, and maybe Type 1 and Type 2 too. Then we can display those names in the apps and maybe even add images for those charge plugs.
>>>> >I would propose this:
>>>> >0x00 - Standard
>>>> >0x01 - Storage
>>>> >0x02 - ???
>>>> >0x03 - Range
>>>> >0x04 - Performance
>>>> >0x05 - ChaDeMo
>>>> >0x06 - CSS
>>>> >0x07 - J1772 Type 1
>>>> >0x08 - Mennekes Type 2
>>>> >
>>>> >What to you guys think? Would it be problematic for the server and/or apps if suddenly the Kia Souls stated sending chargemode 0x05?
>>>> >
>>>> >Best regards,
>>>> >Geir
>>>> >
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