ctuan13
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(TL;DR is at bottom for those who don't want the full story.)
So if you guys didn't already know about my deep discharge incident, you can see my previous post about that, but long story short, after that, my module voltage variance and SOC variance were much higher than they'd ever been before.
Well this was concerning as voltage variation between modules and certainly between cells could be an indication of the dreaded battery recall issue.
But over time since the incident almost three weeks ago, the voltage variance has crept downward and so has the SOC variance. Until today.
Today I finally made it to my friend's place in Washington state. I originally planned on charging up, but decided to get there, unhitch the trailer and then come back to charge.
I arrived with around 40%.
I was there talking with my friend and his wife for about an hour and a half. When I got back in the truck, the range estimate looked surprisingly low, considering I had arrived with near 40% and had unhitched the trailer. When I toggled to the just 25%, that didn't seem right.
But I figured, better get over to the charger, which is just three and a half miles from their house. As I'm driving, it seems that the percentage is dropping much faster than normal. I arrive with 20%.
The first EA dispenser I tried doesn't work so I go to move and switch to another. I look down, the battery percentage is now 17%. I'm rushing now, hoping I can get plugged in before it completely dies. I finally get it plugged into a working charger and the battery SOC reads just 14%.
Has anyone else seen this sort of behavior? Do you think this could have anything to do with the fact that the truck has been "running" almost my entire trip in order to keep two freezers on in the bed? I switch off the climate and lights when it's parked, but the truck is on.
TL;DR: After a deep discharge incident, module SOC variance and voltage variance were much higher than before, but seemed to slowly be returning to normal. Today my battery percentage dropped from 40% to 25% just sitting for an hour, then 25 to 14% just driving 3 miles. Anyone else experience this? Any advice?
So if you guys didn't already know about my deep discharge incident, you can see my previous post about that, but long story short, after that, my module voltage variance and SOC variance were much higher than they'd ever been before.
Well this was concerning as voltage variation between modules and certainly between cells could be an indication of the dreaded battery recall issue.
But over time since the incident almost three weeks ago, the voltage variance has crept downward and so has the SOC variance. Until today.
Today I finally made it to my friend's place in Washington state. I originally planned on charging up, but decided to get there, unhitch the trailer and then come back to charge.
I arrived with around 40%.
I was there talking with my friend and his wife for about an hour and a half. When I got back in the truck, the range estimate looked surprisingly low, considering I had arrived with near 40% and had unhitched the trailer. When I toggled to the just 25%, that didn't seem right.
But I figured, better get over to the charger, which is just three and a half miles from their house. As I'm driving, it seems that the percentage is dropping much faster than normal. I arrive with 20%.
The first EA dispenser I tried doesn't work so I go to move and switch to another. I look down, the battery percentage is now 17%. I'm rushing now, hoping I can get plugged in before it completely dies. I finally get it plugged into a working charger and the battery SOC reads just 14%.
Has anyone else seen this sort of behavior? Do you think this could have anything to do with the fact that the truck has been "running" almost my entire trip in order to keep two freezers on in the bed? I switch off the climate and lights when it's parked, but the truck is on.
TL;DR: After a deep discharge incident, module SOC variance and voltage variance were much higher than before, but seemed to slowly be returning to normal. Today my battery percentage dropped from 40% to 25% just sitting for an hour, then 25 to 14% just driving 3 miles. Anyone else experience this? Any advice?
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