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Thanks James!Gotcha. Let me think about that. For you can filter To: Work Location and tap ... > Tag All > Work if that helps.
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Thanks James!Gotcha. Let me think about that. For you can filter To: Work Location and tap ... > Tag All > Work if that helps.
Tap Upgrade to Next Gen in the top right then you can re-enable afterHi,
I have a Tessie subscription, but have managed to do a setting so I get the message in the app “Vehicle tracking is disabled”.
See attached screenshot.
How do I enable this?
Not currently, but that's an interesting idea for sure. I'll add this to my list.Is it possible to give a custom name to each automation?
That's an interesting idea. Let me experiment with the UX there and see if that can be good.On the web interface, would it be possible to have an option to go the next / previous drive or charge, rather than have to go back to the overview screen?
Driving paths don't support filters. I have plans to add that soonish.Is this a bug? When you apply a filter for minimum distance, none of the lines show up on the map. When you clear the filter, lines show.
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Because the actual battery level is 54% and the usable battery level is 52% because the battery is cold. That's what the blue bar represents in your screenshot. In the next update, that graph uses the usable battery level so they'll match.Why does the battery percentage list 52% but the bar graph says 54%?
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Try reinstalling the app.I am having an issue with the Tessie Home Screen widgets on iOS. They all load as black boxes. Even when I try to delete and add a new widget. I have tried rebooting the device. Any help is greatly appreciated.
I removed and re-installed the app and still see the same thing. This seems to have started when I switched to Next-Gen, but I can't say for certain.Try reinstalling the app.
That won't matter. It's an iOS bug. What version of iOS?I removed and re-installed the app and still see the same thing. This seems to have started when I switched to Next-Gen, but I can't say for certain.
iOS 17.2.1That won't matter. It's an iOS bug. What version of iOS?
Holiday update changed sleep/wake behavior for some cars. If the car is waking frequently, you can try changing Polling Interval here to 60 seconds and wait 24 hours to see if that helps.Hi James. Love the app. In the last month or so, it appears via the Tessie app that my car goes to sleep shortly after a drive (normal), then it wakes back up for 10-20 mins or so, and then goes back to sleep. Sometimes after the drive it says the car goes to sleep within 2-3 minutes (doesn't seem normal); other times it's the usual 10-15 minutes. See pic 1. This doesn't happen when the car is plugged in and finishes charging.
The reason I'm wondering if it's something with the app is because many times under the Charging graphs, there are periods of a few minutes that Tessie appears to be be offline/not receiving data, and says the car's status is sleeping for those brief periods. See pics 2 & 3. I'm almost positive this is not actually happening (the Tesla app says it's charging normally at those times) but rather an anomaly with the app. To be clear, I don't really care, I'm mostly just wondering if my car has developed some weird sleep/wake habits. Thanks!
In the charging graphs (as well as the exported CSVs) only the charge rate drops out, but the power, current, and the voltage all remain consistent during those ‘dropouts’.In your charging graphs, it looks like power is dropping out. You can tap ... > Export to see the detailed readings.