animorph
Active Member
I think you will find it sleeps more often if you check "no outside temperature Reading" and/or "no inside temperature reading". I currently only have the first one checked.
The normal sleep polling has no clue as to when the Tesla wants to sleep. It just tries at your specified interval. Apparently the two temperature readings are better indicators. As soon as TeslaFi notices a missing temp it can try letting the car sleep immediately. No wait (and no missed data). However, it's up to the car when it decides to go to sleep. You can only allow it to sleep, not force it.
If you are moving around with the fob within about 30' of the car you may wake it up, even if you are not close enough to trigger unlocking. That's my biggest wake event now. I think it takes an approach motion, so a stationary fob at a reasonable distance should be safe.
The normal sleep polling has no clue as to when the Tesla wants to sleep. It just tries at your specified interval. Apparently the two temperature readings are better indicators. As soon as TeslaFi notices a missing temp it can try letting the car sleep immediately. No wait (and no missed data). However, it's up to the car when it decides to go to sleep. You can only allow it to sleep, not force it.
If you are moving around with the fob within about 30' of the car you may wake it up, even if you are not close enough to trigger unlocking. That's my biggest wake event now. I think it takes an approach motion, so a stationary fob at a reasonable distance should be safe.