Any idea when 1.1 is going to hit the app store?
It should have been out two days ago. I submitted version 1.1 the same day that version 1.0 came out. The upload date says May 17, 2015 11:01 PM. Average app review time is 8 days these days.
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Any idea when 1.1 is going to hit the app store?
The temp is set to 70 and the internal temperature is 124 when I head out to my car after work. Even when I turn on the HVAC it uses whatever the last fan speed setting was when I got out of the car (7 in this case). This happens even when the fan is set to AUTO.
Are you sure of this?
A few firmware revisions ago there was a change wherein if you had remotely turned HVAC on it would go full-auto (allowing the fan to ramp up as much as needed), but revert to your last-known settings as soon as you opened the driver's door to get in.
Prior to that, once you had initiated a remote HVAC-On it would jump to full-auto and stay there once you got in the car, regardless of what the previous state was when you exited the car.
You may be right about the fan speed reverting as soon as I open the door (giving the impression to me that it was always at that setting). The official app never showed the current fan speed. However, the new un-official app does show the fan speed and it does appear that it never ramps up to max.
Ah, interesting, thanks. Any chance you are have the car in Range Mode?
You may be right about the fan speed reverting as soon as I open the door (giving the impression to me that it was always at that setting). The official app never showed the current fan speed. However, the new un-official app does show the fan speed and it does appear that it never ramps up to max.
Any thoughts about adding support for creating custom commands (that can combine API commands) to achieve greater convenience? For example: I would be able to create a custom command called "Max Cool" that would 1) Turn on HVAC, Lower the temp to LO, and Vent the Roof with a single command?
If you were able to modularize all the API commands within the app, users could string them together into custom controls (sorta like the way IFTTT works).
Thoughts?
This is already possible if you tap on the "Remote S" button. You can create your own website that has your custom controls. You can even set it as the new homepage if you press the button on the bottom toolbar and set it as so. The buttons you see on my default page are examples of what people have suggested. I could just add your Max Cool command to that list if that's what you want. The "63 degrees" preset button actually does set your AC to "LO" and turns on the HVAC as well in one button. It's just missing the "vent roof" command.
It may have already been brought up (Though I didn't notice it skimming through 27 pages of posts!) Similar to the genuine Tesla app, I find that your app doesn't always show the interior and exterior temp until I turn the HVAC on. I assume this is a server side bug since it's in both apps? Any thoughts?
I was implying a more robust, in-app, custom control building mechanism for the folks you aren't familiar with javascript and RESTful APIs.
And "startHVAC" and "stopHVAC" are just two javascript functions like this:<a href='temp://17.0?17.0' onclick='setTimeout(startHVAC, 1000); window.location.href="roof://vent"; return true;'>Turn Max Cool On</a>
<a href='temp://21.0?21.0' onclick='setTimeout(stopHVAC, 1000); window.location.href="roof://close"; return true;'>Turn Max Cool Off</a>
<script type="text/javascript">
function startHVAC(){
window.location.href ="hvac://on";
}
function stopHVAC() {
window.location.href ="hvac://off";
}
</script>
This sets the temperature to 21 degrees Celsius for both driver and passenger when the user clicks on the link "Click Me". You could paste this line into any website where you can edit the HTML, and it'd work.<a href='temp://21.0?21.0>Click Me</a>
@regoapps: is there any way to archive the trip information that is recorded using breadcrumb mode?
Take a screenshot? :biggrin:
All kidding aside. What kind of format do you want it in? Maybe if I have a better idea of what it's for, then I can code something nice for it.
Can you explain how you'd do this, so I can better implement this feature you're asking? To do what you're trying to do, wouldn't you just reset the Trip meter in your car to figure out how much kWh was used in each route?I can see this information being helpful when trying to optimize energy usage for a particular route, whether short or long.
Hey Allen, Regoapps,
Hope all is well. Did you say anything about setting the driver settings to a specific person?
My wife is tiny and when she leaves her driver's settings, I can barely get in to pick mine.
Is there a way through your app, maybe through the advanced mode, to pick the driver presets?
So I can pick mine via app or watch prior to getting to car? Maybe it will also tell me what the current
setting is....
I hope I am not being repetitive, I searched the pages, but I'm not sure anyone asked for this prior.
Again, love your app.
Can you explain how you'd do this, so I can better implement this feature you're asking? To do what you're trying to do, wouldn't you just reset the Trip meter in your car to figure out how much kWh was used in each route?
Anyway, so if you can save and load the current pins already placed, would that be enough for you to do what you're trying to do? I'm thinking that there would be save/load slots so users can load the pins at a later time for analysis. Yes?
What I see more useful with this feature is to be able to time yourself during your commute to figure out which route is actually faster to get home. Then you can compare paths.
Any update on when the next version will be available? 1.0 is still the latest?
My biggest concern with the app is knowing when something has been selected. I think you have addressed this already.
With the empty car parked next to heavy foot traffic some great Candid Camera video could be shot using the app from nearby.