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<p>I've replied, copying here for completeness:<br>
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<p>Hi meiniac,</p>
<p>I'm very sorry I haven't updated the Leaf parts of the OVMS
manual. 2016 Leafs are supported with some configuration. It
looks like you might have a 30kWh battery which, in theory,
is also supported but you're probably the first to test it.
I have a 2016 24kWh Leaf and everything works for me
(almost). </p>
<p>Set the configuration option xnl.modelyear to 2016 to
enable 2016 compatible remote commands:</p>
<p>config set xnl modelyear 2016</p>
<p>However you also have to unplug the TCU if fitted or it
will override the OVMS module's messages. In previous model
year cars, this hasn't caused any problems but in the 2016
model year they routed the handsfree microphone through the
TCU and the microphone stops working when you unplug the
TCU. You assistance in this matter is appreciated as I
haven't had time to try to override the TCU using the OVMS.</p>
<p>Set the configuration option xnl.maxGids to the appropriate
maximum gids for a 30kWh Leaf:</p>
<p>config set xnl maxGids 356</p>
<p>I have observed the SOC flapping with a v2 module in a
30kWh Leaf but we never got to the bottom of the problem, we
found that the module was sending the SOC correctly and the
server was not always sending the correct value to the app.
It's possible the server doesn't like SOC above 100% and it
will go away when you configure the maxGids correctly?</p>
<p>The xt_set_error_handler_callback error is because your
esp_idf is out of date. You need the latest from <a
href="https://github.com/openvehicles/esp-idf.git">https://github.com/openvehicles/esp-idf.git</a></p>
<p>Please join us on the mailing list if you can (I don't know
why you would get permission denied).</p>
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