EagleOne
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- Turn off mobile access completely and limit the phantom loss/vampire drain (I cannot confirm that the car is actually sleeping)
- Turn the mobile access on and experience about 100-125W of power use while idle. That's about 3% of power loss a day on my S 75D; and about 4 times what the draw was while idle on MCU1.
Tesla also had me stop using all 3rd party apps while we were troubleshooting this issue (I regret missing gather stats for a couple of trips, but you've gotta do what you've gotta do). And during that period I wasn't able to tell if the car was sleeping with the granularity that TeslaFi offered. So I made a spreadsheet and tracked time and SOC so it was pretty clear that the car was still consuming power at an excessive rate while it was unused.
Now that the issue is as addressed as it's going to get I am showing about 1-2% loss a day for my MX 75D and that's with 3 3rd pary apps (TeslaFi, Tesla Remote (rego apps) and Stats app) in addition to Tesla's own app.
I don't see any difference in power consumption if I use none or all of the apps.