the8bitlegend
Member
I have yet to go through some of the smaller maintenance tasks with my recent MiEV purchase, like a new 12v aux battery, and I haven't given the car more than a full day on the charger to see if the cell will somehow reach the voltage of its comrades.
I did, however, buy an OBD MX+ and install OBDZero and CanIon on my Android, and was able to get what I hope is useful data, among a bunch of information I don't have a decent grasp on yet. I'm adding a couple of screenshots of the cells I'm working with.
In OBDZero, I can see that cell G of module 1 is sitting at 3.76v, and in CanIon, the same claim is made in regards to cell #7, which I'm guessing is the same one.
I was wondering if anyone on myimiev has been in a situation like this one, and what direction anyone might think I could start moving in terms of research and resourcing.
If I don't manage to somehow improve the range on this vehicle, I'll still be satisfied knowing I spent $1000 on something that can safely get me to work and back through winter this year while I save for something more substantial and reliable.
I appreciate this community's persistence. Thanks for reading!
I did, however, buy an OBD MX+ and install OBDZero and CanIon on my Android, and was able to get what I hope is useful data, among a bunch of information I don't have a decent grasp on yet. I'm adding a couple of screenshots of the cells I'm working with.
In OBDZero, I can see that cell G of module 1 is sitting at 3.76v, and in CanIon, the same claim is made in regards to cell #7, which I'm guessing is the same one.
I was wondering if anyone on myimiev has been in a situation like this one, and what direction anyone might think I could start moving in terms of research and resourcing.
If I don't manage to somehow improve the range on this vehicle, I'll still be satisfied knowing I spent $1000 on something that can safely get me to work and back through winter this year while I save for something more substantial and reliable.
I appreciate this community's persistence. Thanks for reading!