Curious if you had an update. I have Torque pro on my Android and a Bluetooth ODB connector. Hoping to help collect data for A Better Route Planner. I don't know much about this stuff, but I am willing to at least test something if it helps.Still some more work to do on charging pids, but I got enough information to do a charging curve. I had to calculate the Battery Charger Power by multiplying the charger output voltage by the charger output current. So I can log via Torque Pro instead of writing the numbers down off the charger.
My car is a RWD ER and it seems like the 37 minute charge time from 18% to 80% beats Ford specs. The initial peak power is limited by the charger. This was on a 150kW EA charger. I want to try a 350kW one to see what happens when there is a higher initial peak. The charge drops to 11kW when the SOC reaches 80%.
Keep in mind that you may want/need an OBDII adapter that is compatible with the proprietary Ford MS-CAN protocols. Certain of the OBDLink family of adapters, like the OBDLink MX+, are a good (if more expensive than generic) choice. {Jonathan}So, what's the consensus? Is an OBD-II adapter like this a good choice? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MTKSCE...olid=3CAEVVXBQSC2C&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
Unfortunately this was not a good choice as I couldn't even get it to connect to my iPhone.So, what's the consensus? Is an OBD-II adapter like this a good choice? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01MTKSCE...olid=3CAEVVXBQSC2C&psc=1&ref_=lv_ov_lig_dp_it
I may end up going with the OBDLink MX+ as the choice I tried from Amazon wouldn't even connect to my iPhone.Keep in mind that you may want/need an OBDII adapter that is compatible with the proprietary Ford MS-CAN protocols. Certain of the OBDLink family of adapters, like the OBDLink MX+, are a good (if more expensive than generic) choice. {Jonathan}
This looks interesting. Has anyone used one that can comment on how effective it is?Keep in mind that you may want/need an OBDII adapter that is compatible with the proprietary Ford MS-CAN protocols. Certain of the OBDLink family of adapters, like the OBDLink MX+, are a good (if more expensive than generic) choice. {Jonathan}
I use the Viecar. Works fine with Android at least.I may end up going with the OBDLink MX+ as the choice I tried from Amazon wouldn't even connect to my iPhone.
Need a spare? Haven't figured out how to connect with bluetooth on my iPhone 12Pro. Waited too long to return it to Amazon, too.I use the Viecar. Works fine with Android at least.
I have one for my bmw I plan to use on my Mach e when I get it. But would be happy to test with someone else if anyone local wanted to try…I may end up going with the OBDLink MX+ as the choice I tried from Amazon wouldn't even connect to my iPhone.
Viecar works for me too....I use the Viecar. Works fine with Android at least.
I use Car Scanner Pro (blue icon) on my iPhone 12 Pro. You need to use the app to connect the BLE on Viecar. It does not connect as a regular Bluetooth.Need a spare? Haven't figured out how to connect with bluetooth on my iPhone 12Pro. Waited too long to return it to Amazon, too.
I am making progress. The WSM is helpful as I found Ford reused the Generator PIDs in the Hybrid for the secondary (front) motor in the AWD. They mention it in the troubleshooting guides. There also seems to be several new PIDs for the charger. I tested out my latest torque pro file on a DC Fast Charger and got some interesting results. It seems like the car was requesting more current then the charger could deliver. I was at a 150kW Electify America charger. Some numbers could be off.