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    OBD for work

    Yes, sleep mode is enabled in TeslaFi under settings. I was curious to see how the car would be affected with the default settings. Energy-savings was disabled, always connected was disabled, and cabin protection was enabled. I am in Atlanta so the cabin overheat protection is a must in the...
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    OBD for work

    Thank you. That's very helpful. I was hoping that the panda OBD was more developed. In playing around with the Tesla fi app I have the sleep mode enabled (with the standard settings) but I only see one minute of sleep in the past 8 or 9 hours. I have been working and not driving for most of...
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    OBD for work

    This brings up another question. How important is it for the car to sleep? Is there a big energy loss or is there associated degradation to the computer systems?
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    OBD for work

    Yes, it looks like Tesla fi will keep the car awake unless you change the sleep settings. So in essence the program is not very different from visible Tesla. Only, visible Tesla is free to use. This is where an OBD would be useful by transferring information only during active drives. Kind of...
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    OBD for work

    Do you happen to know how often TeslaFi queries the car or if it will keep it from sleeping?
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    OBD for work

    One of the advantages for an OBD is there are no subscription fees. TeslFi looks like a great program.
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    OBD for work

    Looking for a OBD adapter to track mileage and energy usage on my MS for work? Only thing I have found that seems to come close is the Panda adapter from comma.ai but I am unsure if this will work? Have tried using the Visible Tesla program which works well but does an incomplete job tracking...