Jiji
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- Rick
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- 2022 Mustang Mach-E GT 2024 F-150 Lightning
I just report the data. ??Why is there a ~20 kW discrepancy between requested and delivered power that decreases with time? Are you using actual pack voltage or target pack voltage to calculate the kW? The traces should all be very close <6 kW difference or there's some kind of problem. You should graph the amperage curves and make sure they have the same pattern as the power curves.
With the exception of the HVB coolant heater power, Ford to my knowledge doesn't report power values so they are calculated from the reported voltage and current values. For the chart in question the power values shown are
| DC Charger Maximum Power (purple, top) | .dcChargerMaximumVoltage * .dcChargerMaximumCurrent |
| Vehicle Power Requested (orange) | .hvbChargeVoltageRequested * .hvbChargeCurrentRequested |
| Vehicle Charger Output Power (purple) | .chargerOutputVoltage * .chargerOutputCurrentMeasured |
| HVB Power (blue) | .hvbVoltage * .hvbCurrent |
Only power values are logged so I can't go back and provide voltage or current curves. But at one point you were kind to share this charge data with me:
The first line should be the DC Charger Maximum Power, 414 * 236 = 97.7 kW which is less than the reported 108kW but maybe this is just sampling error. EV Charge Power is what I refer to as Vehicle Charger Output Power (second purple line) and is correct, 359.22 * 218 is 78.31kW.
The third line has the requested voltage and current in the first two columns, power is 91.96kW which is ~14kW more than the EV Charger Power. Can you explain this discrepancy or show me my error? The last column is the HVB power value which is marginally less than the charger output and appears correct but I don't have the HVB voltage/current values to check it. So your results are very much similar to those I reported.
I can understand a 6kW difference between the charger output power and the HVB power as some power is running the car, heating/cooling the battery, and heating/cooling the cabin. But there is a lot of unobserved charging logic going on so who is to say the observed difference between requested and charger output isn't real.
Finally, in the big picture any one of the observed charging curves displayed without any units would convey what the charging session looked like and that is what is important. I want to know what it looked like and will probably move on and never look at it again.
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