W1NGE
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Mais oui!W1NGE...I thought you spoke English ?
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Mais oui!W1NGE...I thought you spoke English ?
Direct Charging simply means override all profiles and timers and start charging immediately until 100% or charging process stopped.No this is not correct. The profile you have created will immediately start charging until it reaches 80% whereas I think you want to charge to 80%?
Normally you want to charge between a certain time period (to take advantage of low rate tariffs).
To do this you need a Timer and a Profile. The following will charge to 85% between midnight and 07:00 and repeats daily as needed. The minimum charge is set to 25% meaning that if the car is not at 25% or less it will start charging until 25% is reached and then pause waiting on midnight before charging proper.
No problem. You can also do the same from My Porsche on a tablet or PC. More info displayed etc.Brill....as always , very clear and helpful W1NGE. Thanks v much...I'll now reset my app!!
As a new owner trying to sort through the charging profile issue, this is very helpful. One clarifying question though: in the scenario above, if you set a target charge level of 85% and a 7am departure time; if you don't check the car until 8am or later, will it have stopped at 85%? The primary function of the timer is obviously getting the car to a certain charge at a certain time, but it sounds like it can also be used as the equivalent of a "maximum charge level" setting? I can't understand why the general charge profile doesn't just have a max charge option alongside the minimum charge so you could avoid the timer altogether. Thanks!No this is not correct. The profile you have created will immediately start charging until it reaches 80% whereas I think you want to charge to 80%?
Normally you want to charge between a certain time period (to take advantage of low rate tariffs).
To do this you need a Timer and a Profile. The following will charge to 85% between midnight and 07:00 and repeats daily as needed. The minimum charge is set to 25% meaning that if the car is not at 25% or less it will start charging until 25% is reached and then pause waiting on midnight before charging proper.
Profiles have a minimum charge level and timers have a target charge. Target charge is what you are after to control the max charge at the end of the process.
Profile with minimum charge of 25% between 00:00 and 07:00:
Timer to charge to a target of 85% and stop by 07:00 daily:
Yes, the charging process will have stopped at 07:00 as this is controlled by the departure time set. Chances are that the charging will complete long before (7.4kW power) depending on what SOC (State of Charge) you started at. Typically I charge daily around 60% mark and so to reach 85% doesn’t take too long.As a new owner trying to sort through the charging profile issue, this is very helpful. One clarifying question though: in the scenario above, if you set a target charge level of 85% and a 7am departure time; if you don't check the car until 8am or later, will it have stopped at 85%? The primary function of the timer is obviously getting the car to a certain charge at a certain time, but it sounds like it can also be used as the equivalent of a "maximum charge level" setting? I can't understand why the general charge profile doesn't just have a max charge option alongside the minimum charge so you could avoid the timer altogether. Thanks!
Not quite. If you can do 7 in an hour and you need to charge a 93 battery, it would be 93/7 = 13.3 hours. Very unlikely that you will have have to do the full 93 as some is reserve and you aren’t likely to be at 0 ever.Thanks. However I thought the calculation was (size of battery x KwH speed)/100 gives the time to go from 0-100%?
In my case I have the performance battery plus which is 93kwh. Therefore should be
93 x 7/100= 6.51 hours?
However.....i think I've got that wrong ?
You have less than 93kW usable - work on 88kW.as the rest is protected.Thanks. However I thought the calculation was (size of battery x KwH speed)/100 gives the time to go from 0-100%?
In my case I have the performance battery plus which is 93kwh. Therefore should be
93 x 7/100= 6.51 hours?
However.....i think I've got that wrong ?