Sparkeur
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Perhaps that is because you are a human thinking in English and not a computer thinking in Hex.
Mine was: 2020.48.30 465344204259205965617220456e64202d2050726f6d6973652e
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Perhaps that is because you are a human thinking in English and not a computer thinking in Hex.
I'm seeing significant Phantom Drain Overnight on the latest Release not Snowflake and then recovers when driving just 20-30 mile straight range drop off in a night. I've had the Car 18 Months so I know what to expect in Winter no Sentry and Reboot seems to make no difference, anyone else ?
Check to see if its going online periodically. Mine is going online/asleep every 6 hours.I'm seeing significant Phantom Drain Overnight on the latest Release not Snowflake and then recovers when driving just 20-30 mile straight range drop off in a night. I've had the Car 18 Months so I know what to expect in Winter no Sentry and Reboot seems to make no difference, anyone else ?
How/where can you see this?Check to see if its going online periodically. Mine is going online/asleep every 6 hours.
I don't have Teslafi or Teslamate so not sure how I can check this.Check to see if its going online periodically. Mine is going online/asleep every 6 hours.
I'm seeing significant Phantom Drain Overnight on the latest Release not Snowflake and then recovers when driving just 20-30 mile straight range drop off in a night. I've had the Car 18 Months so I know what to expect in Winter no Sentry and Reboot seems to make no difference, anyone else ?
I can see my car constantly on the wi-fi so I know its not sleeping at all since the last update. I haven't done a reboot yet, so will give that a go. Was hoping to get a proper update to fix all the bugs first, although I guess that might take some time given the smorgasbord of problems they seem to have created for themselves! Luckily no where to go right now.
I hope they'd fixed the crashing.. that's rather poor, they're normally better than that. Sure they release things half finished or with questionable design choices, but it's never been unstable before.
I'm assuming he means he can look at his wireless router client stats and see it connected there. That would be a passive act, and wouldn't communicate with the car in any way.Doesn’t looking at your car “constantly on the Wi-Fi” keep it awake?
I'm seeing it on TeslaMate other 3rd party apps might also work.. Only started seeing this behaviour after the update.How/where can you see this?
No, it is just the app from my router that tells me what is connected, so it will only show if it has connected itself to the WiFi. I only noticed as I was cutting the kids off from YouTube!Doesn’t looking at your car “constantly on the Wi-Fi” keep it awake?
That's the kind of behaviour I've been seeing the last two night's, don't have Teslafi / Teslamate so can't see what the Car is actually doing, I'll check it again in the morning.I had a ridiculous battery drain on Monday night. Charged to 89% at work, drove the 1m home and then woke up the next morning to find the battery at 55%. Sentry mode off, and I wasn't checking the app. Although the weather has been quite cold in the morning, I've never seen a drain like it. I almost wondered if someone had managed to take it for a joy ride overnight and carefully park it back exactly in the same spot. last night was fine about a 4% loss in the morning rather than almost 40.
TeslaFi said:Software version 2020.48.30.2 was just detected on a Tesla Model 3 Standard Range Plus in North Rhine-Westphalia Germany. The highest previous version was 2020.48.30.1. Follow the 2020.48.30.2 release at TeslaFi.com Firmware Tracker
Seems the holiday release is Elon’s unfinished symphony!2020.48.30.2 - Looks like another stab at a limited number of European LHD SR+
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