Shug
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- Taycan 4S, Cayenne Turbo, Cayman
Was struggling to get the tCan to connect to the car - I have a VPN, once that was turned off everything worked as usual.
This is a late 2020 J1.1 has 18000 miles with one cell replaced (only green cell below) in a battery recall campaign last year.
Was on a longer journey today and decided to try the battery reset procedure, I had to burn the last 6 miles off round the house (scary!!!), when I got down to 2 miles range and 1% charge, it then went to 0 miles range about 0.5 miles from the house.
I had a new cell fitted to the battery pack about 15 months ago, that cell is the one green one in the image.
I note with interest that SOC in the scan is 5.9%, note the 1% that was shown on the dash, maybe I could have just kept driving / maybe I have not reached the <2% charge that the procedure requires
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I will leave the car for at least 6.5 hours and test again before recharging per @ct14garage instructions




After 7 hours here are the results, I can see that the voltages have risen across the board, the Soc state of charge has risen from 5.9% to 7.8%
Here are the results after 18 hours, unfortunately I did not copy the Voltage delta on the first reading which was 0.47V, but can see that delta has reduced and more or less stabilised and the SoC has remained static at 7.8%
The vehicle state of charge in the Porsche app has risen from 1% to 3% and the range has gone from less than 2 miles to 5 miles.
Would be good to know what the 7.8% State of charge means in real terms, does that mean that I could drive the car for a further 15 miles before the battery is truly flat?
Decided to drive a few miles and pull the batteries down a bit more, dashboard shows 2 miles range and 1% charge.
Time since the start of battery reconditioning 26.5 hours.
Battery voltage delta is getting worse at 0.488v.
Decided to stop torturing the battery after 29 hours, no more capacity, but the delta has recovered a little, now on to steady charge to 100% and hold it there for a while to balance the cells at the highest voltage.
Left it on charge overnight to get the charge to 100%, good news is the battery delta is 0,059v, not sure why the SoC is 96.6% when the empty battery was showing 5.9%
Will leave it to re-balance for a while to see what happens
Left it for a few hours, the stats seem to be much the same, so assume that is all that can be done.
In conclusion, I can see that there was a capacity increase with the batteries balancing when they were below 2%.
There was an obvious difference in capacity between the cell that was changed 15 months ago and the remainder of the cells when the battery was drained, not so much when charged.
Looking at how long the car took to charge from 0 to 100% overnight:-
This is a late 2020 J1.1 has 18000 miles with one cell replaced (only green cell below) in a battery recall campaign last year.
Was on a longer journey today and decided to try the battery reset procedure, I had to burn the last 6 miles off round the house (scary!!!), when I got down to 2 miles range and 1% charge, it then went to 0 miles range about 0.5 miles from the house.
I had a new cell fitted to the battery pack about 15 months ago, that cell is the one green one in the image.
I note with interest that SOC in the scan is 5.9%, note the 1% that was shown on the dash, maybe I could have just kept driving / maybe I have not reached the <2% charge that the procedure requires
I will leave the car for at least 6.5 hours and test again before recharging per @ct14garage instructions
After 7 hours here are the results, I can see that the voltages have risen across the board, the Soc state of charge has risen from 5.9% to 7.8%
Here are the results after 18 hours, unfortunately I did not copy the Voltage delta on the first reading which was 0.47V, but can see that delta has reduced and more or less stabilised and the SoC has remained static at 7.8%
The vehicle state of charge in the Porsche app has risen from 1% to 3% and the range has gone from less than 2 miles to 5 miles.
Would be good to know what the 7.8% State of charge means in real terms, does that mean that I could drive the car for a further 15 miles before the battery is truly flat?
Decided to drive a few miles and pull the batteries down a bit more, dashboard shows 2 miles range and 1% charge.
Time since the start of battery reconditioning 26.5 hours.
Battery voltage delta is getting worse at 0.488v.
Decided to stop torturing the battery after 29 hours, no more capacity, but the delta has recovered a little, now on to steady charge to 100% and hold it there for a while to balance the cells at the highest voltage.
Left it on charge overnight to get the charge to 100%, good news is the battery delta is 0,059v, not sure why the SoC is 96.6% when the empty battery was showing 5.9%
Will leave it to re-balance for a while to see what happens
Left it for a few hours, the stats seem to be much the same, so assume that is all that can be done.
In conclusion, I can see that there was a capacity increase with the batteries balancing when they were below 2%.
There was an obvious difference in capacity between the cell that was changed 15 months ago and the remainder of the cells when the battery was drained, not so much when charged.
Looking at how long the car took to charge from 0 to 100% overnight:-
- Porsche charger power: ~6.4 kW for ~13 h from the wall charger, assuming a 90% charger efficiency ≈ 75 kWh delivered into the battery pack.
- Usable battery capacity when new is ~ 84 kWh, so I now have around 90% capacity compared to when the car was new.
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