I can share some data as well.
Here is four day trip from San Jose CA to Ventura CA via Highway 101. The total trip was 860 miles.
We stopped at the Atascadero and Buellton SC's on both directions and had to make a quick pitstop to use the Gilroy SC on the return as I encountered very strong headwinds and burned up with my range with an 401 Wh/mile stretch. One thing to note is that we did seem to capture the SC's voltage at 370V but never actually recorded current readings. Yet the graphs show 90KW charging runs.
One question I do have does the streaming API capturing distance ? It would cool to plot Wh/m or Kw/100KM's along with the SOC and rated miles.
Cheers,
Charles
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Your graph shows that you use an older version of streaming.js to capture the data - in the last week of August this was changed to capture charge data MUCH more frequently (which is where the range information, blue line on the bottom graph comes from).
The current on superchargers is in a different field from the current when charging on AC, later versions of visualize.js fix that (meaning you have the information in the database, but the version of the visualization backend that you used to create this graph incorrectly showed that data).
Can you get the latest version of teslams that Hans pushed last night and
restart both streaming.js and visualize.js? This obviously won't go back and fix the range data for the past but will record better data from now on. And as I mentioned it will at least fix the plot for the supercharging.
Next, if you switch to the Daily Summary view (also much easier to do with the current version of visualize.js - that one has 'tabs' at the top of the pages) then you will get Wh/mile data as well as daily distance driven. To me it looked odd to have continuous data (like in the graphs you show here) mixed in with daily summary data in the same set of graphs...
Thanks for posting this - I'd love if you could update the software and repost. And if you could let us know what else it is that we should be plotting. Right now there are very few people who comment and provide input, so I'm developing these graphs in a bit of a vacuum.
(oh, one more thing - you resized your window before doing the screenshot - the visualizations don't handle resize events all that gracefully - there is a resize plugin in the toolkit that I use, but some of the labels in the Daily Summary graph still don't get corrected so I haven't included that, yet... the easiest fix is to reload the page after you have resized the window)