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Thanks, I will give this a try. Do you have "Enable Retry Idle Timer:" checked?
GLM
I don't have issues with the car sleeping with TeslaFi - now that I haven't driven the car, it sleeps almost all the time and when it wakes, usually back to sleep within an hour. Here are my sleep settings:
Time To Try Sleeping: 12
Idle Time Before Trying To Sleep: 20
Try To Sleep Requirements: All three unchecked (these seemed to keep the car awake).
Nighttime TeslaFi Sleep Mode from 9:00 pm - 5:00 am (don't think this matter as much)
Naturally, Sentry and Summon off at home. I have Background Refresh On for the app - doesn't wake the car.
Thanks for the info, but it still drains about 3.5 miles every 12 hours. I think I'm done experimenting with TeslaFi and just turn it off.
Thanks,
GLM
Wow, I lose like 20+ miles of range just parking at work for the day. That is without 3rd party apps. I think I have lost something like 10% over the past week just sitting around. I often wonder if I had to leave the car somewhere while I go on vacation, would it be completely dead by the time I get back?Since percent means something different depending on your battery size....
I've lost 7 miles of range over the past 8 days.
(Drove today. Last time I drove was Sunday a week ago. According to TeslaFi it's been awakened 4 times in that period.)
20 miles? Do you have sentry on? If not that's way out of line.Wow, I lose like 20+ miles of range just parking at work for the day. That is without 3rd party apps. I think I have lost something like 10% over the past week just sitting around. I often wonder if I had to leave the car somewhere while I go on vacation, would it be completely dead by the time I get back?
yea I have it on at work. But it can easily lose 10+ miles per day sitting in my cool garage without it on as well. I always just figure this is typical phantom drain people talk about. My volt never really showed much of a loss form sitting, but the Tesla is pretty bad. I don't think for example I could let it sit at an airport for 2 weeks and expect to make it home. I'd Probably have to use the gas truck for that. Your saying this isn't typical?20 miles? Do you have sentry on? If not that's way out of line.
Wow, I lose like 20+ miles of range just parking at work for the day. That is without 3rd party apps. I think I have lost something like 10% over the past week just sitting around. I often wonder if I had to leave the car somewhere while I go on vacation, would it be completely dead by the time I get back?
Do you have overheat protection on? Even with Sentry on, 20 miles is a lot. I find Sentry to use about 1 mile of range per hour.
Overheat protection will use a ton of power (even with A/C off).
Yea I have that on but I work along the coast, and have photosync tint, so I didn't think it would be kicking on much in the winter. I have gotten over 20 miles range lost sitting at work (I guess entry kept kicking off?). I'm not even driving right now often enough to notice much. I set to charge to 75% and it looks like it charged to 80% last night for some reason, I guess I'll see how it goes this week. starting at 80%. I might end up going to get food somewhere though.Do you have overheat protection on? Even with Sentry on, 20 miles is a lot. I find Sentry to use about 1 mile of range per hour.
Overheat protection will use a ton of power (even with A/C off).
I may not be following. Does this meanI dropped the charge level to 80%.
Sorry my normal SOC is 90%. I dropped it to 80% as we left and it was about 85% when we got back. So while plugged in I assume a charge session never occurred in 12 days as I never reached the lower bound.I may not be following. Does this mean
You started at some SoC > 80, and returned after 12 days to 80%
You started at 277 miles range and returned after 12 days to find 265 miles
?
Ah.Sorry my normal SOC is 90%. I dropped it to 80% as we left and it was about 85% when we got back. So while plugged in I assume a charge session never occurred in 12 days as I never reached the lower bound.
I was guessing on the % as it was well above 80 but below 90. The Tesla app does not give details.Ah.
I'm surprised 5% is only 12 miles
That would imply that 100% is 12*20*1.045 = 251 miles
A conservative estimate then would be 12 watt loss rather than 10. Still vastly improved over the early days.
I have my dashcam connected to the cloud so everytime the 12 V turn on and turn off, I received an alert on my phone.I don't know if you ever tried any other third party apps, but one last thing you can try is changing your Tesla password
- this will in essence invalidate any tokens you may have out there and then try again with TeslaFi.
If that still doesn't work, then I agree just give up with TeslaFi (and would recommend changing your password again when you do).
That is outstanding, ~ 5 wattsI was just parked for two weeks and lost 2%. No sentry mode.