darkastor
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I managed to get an OB2 tool so I wanted to experiment and see where my 2021 that I bought used was at with 25K miles on the clock. Car scanner was showing that my HVB SOH was 92.5% which checked out with the 2021 page at my batteries age.
I ended up starting at 22% as it was only showing 40 something miles and I didn’t have time to run it down a bit further
I let it sit all day and charge up to 100% (finished somewhere around 3 this morning) and this is what my data point was afterwards:
Now here’s the interesting point. While I was sitting there getting that information and looking at a couple things, it was actually still adding addition power to the battery and closing that 4% difference between the displayed % and actual battery %. I had to run to an appointment so I didn’t let it go for forever (I also only use a 16 amp unit). At my end it still displayed 100% for my vehicle display, but the battery SOC had increased to 96.1% and my power in battery ended around 84.3 kWh. I would guess if it continued to 100% for the battery SOC it would have ended at around 85 or 86 kWh in the battery. 85/88=0.9659 which is quite a bit better than the previous mentioned value.
Would it be worthwhile to have the vehicle condition the battery around the last hour of the test to fullsee the capacity it has? It was roughly 50 degrees here in Minnesota during this test and my vehicle charges in an insulated garage.
-G
I ended up starting at 22% as it was only showing 40 something miles and I didn’t have time to run it down a bit further
I let it sit all day and charge up to 100% (finished somewhere around 3 this morning) and this is what my data point was afterwards:
Now here’s the interesting point. While I was sitting there getting that information and looking at a couple things, it was actually still adding addition power to the battery and closing that 4% difference between the displayed % and actual battery %. I had to run to an appointment so I didn’t let it go for forever (I also only use a 16 amp unit). At my end it still displayed 100% for my vehicle display, but the battery SOC had increased to 96.1% and my power in battery ended around 84.3 kWh. I would guess if it continued to 100% for the battery SOC it would have ended at around 85 or 86 kWh in the battery. 85/88=0.9659 which is quite a bit better than the previous mentioned value.
Would it be worthwhile to have the vehicle condition the battery around the last hour of the test to fullsee the capacity it has? It was roughly 50 degrees here in Minnesota during this test and my vehicle charges in an insulated garage.
-G
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Just did a 12% to 100% charge at 40amp rate. (yes I drove it after it finished thats why its showing these numbers, was at 99% for the display, never seen 100%)