The two biggest power hogs in OVMS v2 are:
- The use of a LM to go from 12V -> 5V (blowing off 140%+ as much energy away as heat as we use).
- Powering on the SIMCOM modem, and maintaining the GPRS connection.
The PIC itself uses negligible power, by comparison.
Changing that is hard in v2. We can put the modem to sleep, but have no way of remotely waking it up.
In OVMS v3, we’ll switch to use a switching power supply. More complex, more noisy, and a little bit more expensive; but much more efficient at bringing 12V down to the levels we need without blowing off heat.
The SIMCOM modems have a low power mode where they can maintain a GSM connection, but not GPRS/3G, to drastically reduce power requirements. In that mode they can be woken up by a SMS. If we use Hologram.IO SIMs, where the incoming SMS is free, we could enable a mode where the modem is put to sleep. If an App connects, the server sends a free SMS to the module to wake it up; the module then powers up and establishes GPRS. Without Hologram.IO, we could still do this - but would need some way of remotely waking up the connection. The Wifi/Bluetooth radios have similar capabilities.
The framework I’m working on for OVMS v3 includes these low power modes as a fundamental function. I’m confident that we can really bring the power requirements down and offer several different types of low-power sleep mode.
Regards, Mark.
On 25 Nov 2016, at 5:59 AM, Julien Banchet <
jaxx@jaxx.org> wrote:
Mine is a 2012, also got the charger replaced in time, but maybe a simply power-tweaked one at the time... I didn't know it was the charger responsible for deciding to keep the 12v charged (I know it does the charge, though I believed the decision making was done elsewhere)
I'll put it in SMS mode tomorrow and see how it goes over the weekend (though I can't monitor the 12V without IP, i'll get the low bettery alerts though ;-) )
Can't wait for V3 !
JaXX./.
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