Disabling ev.energy made no difference, unplugging the car did though, seems to be sleeping as expected again.
Maybe will try giving it a quick ten minutes charge and remove see if that helps
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Disabling ev.energy made no difference, unplugging the car did though, seems to be sleeping as expected again.
Reliable guy on Reddit suggests the second part of the Xmas update could roll at the end of this week or early next.
I think half the Tesla users interpreted EM's tweet as holiday update part 1 of 2, and the other half interpreted it as if you didn't have an external speaker, you only got half the features.
iirc, some official range test results were said (by EM) to have been carried out with batteries not fully charged 'due to charge port door being left open'.
I can see that if you want the car to charge after a power outage or with a simple timed charging supply, then the car needs to be awake and ready to start charging at all times. My other EV has a scheduled charge option and the car is in lowest power mode not checking for charge supply until the scheduled start time. If I plug in an inactive charge plug without scheduling a start time, the car gives up looking for charge power and even when the charge plug energises, the car ignores it and doesn't charge.
Didn't he say they left the door open or something, not sure you can actually leave the CP open as it tends to close on its own?
This is correct, and its been this way for several months. If the car is connected to a charger and ready to charge, but no power is being supplied it will keep sleeping and waking. It does this in order to determine if the charger is now offering charge.If you have the car plugged in but the supply is off etc then when it's energised the car will wake from sleeping
If no scheduled charging is set it will charge if needed or if not sleep shortly after.
This is correct, and its been this way for several months. If the car is connected to a charger and ready to charge, but no power is being supplied it will keep sleeping and waking. It does this in order to determine if the charger is now offering charge.
I don’t think this is right - at least for my M3. My car sleeps right up to the moment charge is offered at 0030. Teslafi shows it as awake (parked] for 0 minutes before charging starts.
If you set a scheduled time for charging to start, then the car should sleep just fine. Presumably it knows that it doesn't need to 'poll' the charge socket.
If you have the car set to normal charging, it stays awake / keeps waking regularly if the charge plug in inserted.
Not something I've seen. My car stays plugged in much of the time, with the charge point set to turn on at midnight each night, and off again at 7 am. The car just stays asleep until the charge point turns on, then wakes up and charges if it needs to. It's done this consistently since the software update last June. I've not bothered to use the car's scheduled charging options, as they weren't particularly useful when it comes to setting a specific charging time slot, so that car is always set to "charge immediately". The only message the car initially displays with this approach is the "charging equipment not ready" message, when it's plugged in, but the charge point isn't signalling that power is available yet..
the charge point set to turn on at midnight each night, and off again at 7 am.
Exactly the same for me. Needs more evidence to understand better I guess.
difference between models