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Open Source Teslalogger on Raspberry / Docker with ScanMyTesla integration

bassmaster

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Oct 23, 2017
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Germany
Ah ok, now I get it. But for exampl,le at home the prices are always the same, can't I put this somewhere that automatically it calculates it?
Go to Dashboard "Trips", click on your home address and you can give it a name and enable "Copy Charging Costs". When charging stops, this will try to find a previous charging session at the current location and apply charging price settings from the previous session to the latest charging session.

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Klagio

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Oct 24, 2020
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Rome, Italy
Go to Dashboard "Trips", click on your home address and you can give it a name and enable "Copy Charging Costs". When charging stops, this will try to find a previous charging session at the current location and apply charging price settings from the previous session to the latest charging session.

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Ok cool, done that.

Will proceed with the translation, please allow me some days, lot of work these days
 
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beachsideev

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Does teslalogger show you where energy is being used? For example, I'd like to know why my car loses 6 - 10 miles a day while sitting in the parking lot at my office. Does it break out things like hvac, sentry, etc? I can't seem to get this answer from your github page.

Thanks!
 

bassmaster

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Oct 23, 2017
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Does teslalogger show you where energy is being used? For example, I'd like to know why my car loses 6 - 10 miles a day while sitting in the parking lot at my office. Does it break out things like hvac, sentry, etc? I can't seem to get this answer from your github page.

Thanks!
If you use Teslalogger with ScanMyTesla, you can see more detailed power flow.
- Heating /HVAC
- DC/DC converter (for charging the 12V battery)
- Battery Heater
- Precondition

you can't see how much sentry feature is wasting as it doesn't come with a dedicated sensor. But sentry needs the MCU to run and thats pretty much like 200-300W

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bassmaster

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Oct 23, 2017
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Germany
Please update your Teslalogger!

Tesla has updated the authentification method last weekend. So older versions won't be able to update it's token after it will expire. Make sure you have Teslalogger 1.46.0.0 or higher!

Thanks
 

bassmaster

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Oct 23, 2017
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Germany
Update:

We have now 2 new dashboards: Timeline and Timeline Panel:
timeline.png


If you want to display the small maps in Timeline Panel Dashboard, you have to optain a free MapQuest Key:
Go to: MapQuest Developer Network | Mapping, Geocoding, Routes, Traffic | MapQuest Developer Network
Click on: "Get your free API Key".

Enter the key in your TeslaLogger.exe.config:

<setting name="MapQuestKey" serializeAs="String">
<value>xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx</value>
</setting>


Restart Teslalogger
 

Klagio

Member
Oct 24, 2020
57
10
Rome, Italy
Update:

Enter the key in your TeslaLogger.exe.config:

<setting name="MapQuestKey" serializeAs="String">
<value>xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx</value>
</setting>


Restart Teslalogger

Hi, I installed it, but no map is shown. I put Consumer Key, correct?

Perhaps it will show maps from now on, not the one before?
 
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rns-e

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May 5, 2013
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Denmark
Looks great. I just got the new 350V 85 kWh battery and a TMC member asked me to get some SuC data using TeslaLogger.

I've just installed Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS 64bit on a Raspberry Pi 3B and used the Docker install for TeslaLogger. I can access the database and admin, but it will not accept my Tesla account credentials. I enter them and save, but it nothing is stored. No error messages. I have Multi-factor authentication activated on my Tesla account.
 

bassmaster

Member
Oct 23, 2017
81
53
Germany
Looks great. I just got the new 350V 85 kWh battery and a TMC member asked me to get some SuC data using TeslaLogger.

I've just installed Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS 64bit on a Raspberry Pi 3B and used the Docker install for TeslaLogger. I can access the database and admin, but it will not accept my Tesla account credentials. I enter them and save, but it nothing is stored. No error messages. I have Multi-factor authentication activated on my Tesla account.

Tesla changed yesterday the authentification process. Please update to 1.46.4.0 and retry. If it still not working, please come back with a logfile.
 

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