bobkart
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Thanks . . . I also have it in a spreadsheet.HerdingElectrons said:Nice way to summarize all that data
bobkart said:Thanks . . . I also have it in a spreadsheet.HerdingElectrons said:Nice way to summarize all that data
(I used to live on the California Central Coast.)
Yep, 2016 Leaf S with 24kWh battery.denwood said:This was from your 2016 leaf, correct?
I noticed that mine seems to stay pretty flat during the cold season. Once you start getting over about 50F / 10C battery temperatures, you may start to see more movement.denwood said:SOH has been steady at 91.77 for about four months now since purchase.
I just exported that data to CSV format, so I can perform various analyses with that as input. Are you thinking one video frame per day, then varying-height bars for AHr and SOH in each frame? Might as well throw Hx in too, as there would be plenty of room in the frame.SageBrush said:Perhaps a video of a bar chart that shows interval, Ahr and SOH progression?
I'll see if I can generate a scatter plot of SOC on X axis to mv on Y axis. My impression is that the correlation is not that strong, as I see gradual loss of balance related to how long since I've done a relatively-full charge (although partial charges do seem to help somewhat). So similar SOCs would yield potentially-different mv values, depending on that third factor.Nubo said:SOC is important context for cell-balance info. It'd be interesting to see a scatter plot of mV vs. SOC over time.
yepbobkart said:I just exported that data to CSV format, so I can perform various analyses with that as input. Are you thinking one video frame per day, then varying-height bars for AHr and SOH in each frame?SageBrush said:Perhaps a video of a bar chart that shows interval, Ahr and SOH progression?
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