Maxx
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Great hack. Thank you. I will check it out.IIRC, Tow mode substantially reduces regen,but also would impact your GOM predictions for range, maybe build a trailer profile for a very small single axle??
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Great hack. Thank you. I will check it out.IIRC, Tow mode substantially reduces regen,but also would impact your GOM predictions for range, maybe build a trailer profile for a very small single axle??
This simply doesn't square with my experience. I can look in my mirrors at night and see the brake lights come on with regen only.... had a state trooper pull me over for 'non-operational Brake lights'...
he was behind me the whole way thru town, about 6 different lights/intersections...
after he told me what the 'problem' was, I was helpful in letting him know that he saw no
brake lights, because, after all, I had never APPLIED the brakes...my regeneration in SPORT MODE
had brought me slow enough until the light changed to green, even though 'slow' was almost to
a stop... he just at first couldn't believe me, until I asked him to step back to the rear of the truck
and I would physically apply my brakes - and they instantly came ON.
He apologized, and also was happy to share this 'new' information with his trooper mates,
especially with a general meeting coming up soon. He appreciated the 'learning curve'.
Now, what this means is this:
A)Regeneration, on it's own, will NOT provide brake lighting, no matter what 'Mode' you are in,
and no matter how 'much' regeneration might happen.
B)Regeneration is NOT necessarily braking, it is simply slowing.
C)Brake Lights WILL activate when you physically apply them, of course.
D)Brake Lights WILL activate if one-pedal mode is active, AND the truck applies the brakes - but,
this is not everytime you remove your foot from the 'go' pedal, but only when the TRUCK applies
the brakes, if needed.
E)Brake Lights WILL activate if the 'ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL' setting requires it, due to closing in
on a car/vehicle in front of the truck, but, again, ONLY when the truck, itself, actually applies the
brakes, if needed.
F)Brake Lights WILL activate as long as the 'HOLD' feature is engaged
The easiest way to 'see' these braking lights happen is to drive at night, and have your driver
mirror pointed in somewhat toward your rear brake light module. You can try all of the above
situations to see how/when your brake lights function.
Correct. It is wrong info.This simply doesn't square with my experience. I can look in my mirrors at night and see the brake lights come on with regen only.
Since Ford is selling Lightnings in Europe I assume they meet the international standards. The stop lights can be activated with any deceleration greater than 0.7 m/s2 and must be activated with deceleration greater than 1.3 m/s2.This simply doesn't square with my experience. I can look in my mirrors at night and see the brake lights come on with regen only.
Thanks for checking this out. There is a place near my house that I get 15Kw regen coasting downhill. I can try these and compare. I think energy bar although not as accurate as seeing the numbers off OBD2, may be a quick and dirty way to compare too. I will post if I get any noteworthy results.Tested TOW, with 1PD off no coasting regen, but moderate blended regen. GOM was not impacted because nothing plugged into lighting ports
Tested Off Road, switched off elocker, no coasting regen and very little blended brake regen, this as little as you will get.
Just did a drive down the hill with foot off everything. Same slope for all. One pedal driving is off.Tested TOW, with 1PD off no coasting regen, but moderate blended regen. GOM was not impacted because nothing plugged into lighting ports
Tested Off Road, switched off elocker, no coasting regen and very little blended brake regen, this is as little as you will get.
Just did a drive down the hill. Same slope for all:
Normal, sport, tow haul, off road.
Car scanner. The screen is custom. I change it based on what I am most interested in at the time.What application are you using?
Were you coasting even with TOW & OFF-ROAD or did you need to touch the pedal ?Just did a drive down the hill with foot off everything. Same slope for all:
Normal, sport, tow haul, off road screens in that order. Look at HVB.
Looks like brake light is not coming on unless I press the brake pedal.
Regen for each would be higher at steeper slope.
In all four cases I was coasting down hill at the roughly same speed with my foot off everything.Were you coasting even with TOW & OFF-ROAD or did you need to touch the pedal ?
If not touching the pedal, maybe the slope was deep enough the truck passively engage the regen even in these modes.
Last night when I did a quick check, it was on relatively flat section of secondary highway at speeds of apx 45 mph, these was a noticeable absence of passive regen in tow & off-road until I touched the brake pedal.
Yes, seat of the pants sensation of deceleration the instant I lifted foot of accelerator pedal, as well as watching the [green/white/orange] arc between 6 & 8 o'clock on the power gauge, intensity of battery replenishment animation pulsing [blue/white/orange] arc 6 to 2 o'clock.In all four cases I was coasting down hill at the roughly same speed with my foot off everything.
How did you know there was no or less regen? Mostly by how fast the truck slowed down when you took your foot off the go pedal?
I gave your theory the benefit of the doubt and retested the regen and still could not get the break light to come on at higher rate of deceleration. I put it in sport mode on a flat road (better deceleration than down hill), accelerated to a speed higher than the car in front of me (45 mph) and when I saw his break light I let go of my go pedal. Both my booty and the app was telling me I was decelerating at a decent rate. And the distance between our cars were shrinking. The app was showing 100 KWh of Regen when I looked and break lights did not come on (visual inspection). The fact that I was decelerating at a faster rate than the ICE in front of me and our break lights were behaving differently means the driver behind me could be surprised.That's not how you test the brake pedal.
Drive down the hill, then lift your foot off the accelerator. Based on the rate of deceleration, the brake light comes on. It does NOT come on during all regeneration, that would drive the people behind you crazy.