"SECONDS" Time Codes in Car Scanner Data Logs

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I've been examining some data logs from my OBD-II port with the Car Scanner app. In these logs, the PIDs and values are preceded by a "SECONDS" value which looks something like this: 49700.581779. It's always 5 digit followed by another 6 digits. It goes up in chronological time order.

Anyone know how to translate these numbers into a time value that a human can understand via a formula of some type?
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Ah! Nevermind, I found a spreadsheet that @Mach-E VLOG put together which had the magic formulas I needed to convert into actual timecodes. My test went from 1.5% SOC all the way to 100% so I got the whole charge curve.
 
 







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