dtbaker61
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I have read thru manual, but haven't found a way to display instantaneous power (kW) during charge or output/regen while driving....
I'd also like to know if there is any way to alter the regen braking kW when in one-pedal mode or using the 'L' button.... i.e user settable regen within some allowable range.
I am hoping the regen behavior will be user configurable, even it takes a bit to get used to, I love the idea of capturing the braking energy rather than dumping it into mechanical rotor. There are obviously presets with the three 'modes'; but I'd love to SEE the kW actually output/regen, and be able to config the regen and one-pedal behavior.
It would also be helpful to see the actual charge kW to verify that charge level is as expected once started.....
My suggested enhancement to Display is:
Add 'power (kW)' having +/- to signify 'regen'/'output' above the range estimate number in the upper left AND have the Power, batt%, est range section of the Display 'always on'.
I'd also like to know if there is any way to alter the regen braking kW when in one-pedal mode or using the 'L' button.... i.e user settable regen within some allowable range.
I am hoping the regen behavior will be user configurable, even it takes a bit to get used to, I love the idea of capturing the braking energy rather than dumping it into mechanical rotor. There are obviously presets with the three 'modes'; but I'd love to SEE the kW actually output/regen, and be able to config the regen and one-pedal behavior.
It would also be helpful to see the actual charge kW to verify that charge level is as expected once started.....
My suggested enhancement to Display is:
Add 'power (kW)' having +/- to signify 'regen'/'output' above the range estimate number in the upper left AND have the Power, batt%, est range section of the Display 'always on'.
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