[Ovmsdev] Problem switching to Range mode charging (TR)
Mark Webb-Johnson
mark at webb-johnson.net
Sat Apr 7 13:57:50 HKT 2018
What is your vehicle ID? I’ll check the server logs.
I suspect something about the pilot signal handler with the range of available current. It should say between 10A and 70A. iPhone App, or Android?
Regards, Mark.
> On 7 Apr 2018, at 1:37 PM, Greg D. <gregd2350 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Mark,
>
> OVMSv3.0 is all I have. The car had just finished a daily top-up about
> 10 minutes prior, and was sitting there fully charged at Standard. Car
> was asleep, not charging. I just went into the app and changed the
> charging mode from standard to range, and it happened. Should I have
> started a charge at Standard first, then changed the mode? Also, why is
> the charging current in the app only offered at 10 amps, regardless of mode?
>
> When I do it from the VDS I just change the mode, and the charging kicks
> in since it's low in that new context. Amps stay at 24.
>
> Greg
>
>
> Mark Webb-Johnson wrote:
>> Greg,
>>
>> That does sound worrying. Was this with OVMS v2 or v3 module?
>>
>> The commands sent is identical to that sent from the VDS.
>>
>> I presume that the car had ignition key off, and was plugged in and charging at the time? If not, can you provide more details regarding the exact state?
>>
>> Regards, Mark.
>>
>>> On 7 Apr 2018, at 12:05 PM, Greg D. <gregd2350 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Curiosity (and nervousness) got the better of me, so I pulled the logs
>>> now. Error code in the log was #278, which is listed but with no
>>> further information.
>>>
>>> Oddly, the log also shows that the car was being driven for 24 seconds
>>> during that time (presume while the error was on the VDS). Zero miles
>>> at zero mph, but with an average speed of 5.5 mph; I'd like to see how
>>> they did that math. The error aligns with the beginning of the
>>> "drive". I also recall that the OVMS phone application configured the
>>> current to 10 amps (other values were grayed out), even though I have
>>> the car set to 24. I was able to bump it back up to 24 through the VDS
>>> for the charge.
>>>
>>> {shrug}
>>>
>>> Fingers crossed that it was just something about the CAN messages that
>>> confused the car, and that no damage was done.
>>>
>>> Greg
>>>
>>>
>>> Greg D. wrote:
>>>> Hi folks,
>>>>
>>>> To the Roadster owners among us... I just tried switching my 2.0
>>>> Roadster from Standard to Range mode charging, and there was an unusual
>>>> "pop", similar to the car or OpenEVSE contactors engaging, but louder,
>>>> followed by all the fans going off and a "Power Train Service Required"
>>>> error on the display. Tapping away the message, the car started
>>>> charging in Range mode as normal... Odd, and rather unnerving, given
>>>> that I'm heading out on a trip shortly. I'll pull the logs when I return.
>>>>
>>>> This was my first experience using the OVMS system to control charging.
>>>> I don't want to try it again.
>>>>
>>>> Has anyone else tried doing this?
>>>>
>>>> Greg
>>>>
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