Over the past 12 months (May 1, 2015 to May 1, 2016) capacity dropped from 53.79 Ah to 51.76 Ah in just under 8,000 miles of driving, so it is right at 2 Ah/year.drees said:2014: 3.13 Ah/year 0.26 Ah/month
2015: 4.75 Ah/year 0.40 Ah/month
2016: 5.48 Ah/year 0.47 Ah/month
Less than half of mine. Stoaty's LEAF Battery Capacity Loss spreadsheet continues to track real-life numbers very well, his predicts about 2 Ah/year for your area and about 4 Ah/year for my area.RegGuheert said:Over the past 12 months (May 1, 2015 to May 1, 2016) capacity dropped from 53.79 Ah to 51.76 Ah in just under 8,000 miles of driving, so it is right at 2 Ah/year.
Actually, the degradation in my LEAF is 25% higher than what is predicted by Stoaty's calculator (22% actual versus 17.5% predicted). This is exactly as I have predicted:drees said:Less than half of mine. Stoaty's LEAF Battery Capacity Loss spreadsheet continues to track real-life numbers very well, his predicts about 2 Ah/year for your area and about 4 Ah/year for my area.RegGuheert said:Over the past 12 months (May 1, 2015 to May 1, 2016) capacity dropped from 53.79 Ah to 51.76 Ah in just under 8,000 miles of driving, so it is right at 2 Ah/year.
Note that at the time I made that prediction, Stoaty's calculator was closely matching the degradation for my LEAF.RegGuheert said:Stoaty assumed that calendar losses would slow as the battery degraded and that cycling losses would proceed in a linear fashion. I have long stated that I think it should be the other way around: calendar losses should proceed linearly and cycling losses should slow as the vehicle ages.
The result of all this is that for vehicles like yours and mine where calendar losses are dominant, I predict the model will underpredict total losses by a larger and larger fraction as time goes on.
Use LEAF Spy Pro :!:brycenesbitt said:... GOM is wildly inaccurate, leading to much range anxiety.
analyser said:- Ah
- SOC
- SOH
- Hx
Can anyone define these Leaf Spy metrics? How are those related:
- to design capacity (of XX AH),
- to each other,
- to other [energy, kWh] metrics reported by Leaf Spy
- to the 2 levels of charge - 80% and 100% and
- to the lowest allowable threshold (minimum left in the tank - when you are no longer be able to drive)?
Is there any capacity number used as a reference (e.g. 60AH)?
Full Charged Capacity (AH) could be below or above Design Capacity. That has been captured by Idaho Lab tests in 4 brand new Leafs.
I've got used to terminology utilized by Texas Instruments for "gas gauges" utilized in majority of Li batteries in Laptops and tablets (almost any Laptop make and model nowadays):
- Design Capacity (e.g. 4.4 Ah)
- FCC - Full Charged Capacity. That is discharge capacity of the battery (Ah), i.e., the size of the “tank”
- RM - Remaining Capacity of the battery (Ah), i.e., the amount of “fuel” that is left in the “tank” RM = RSOC*FCC
- RSOC - Remaining State Of Charge (%). Percent full. RSOC = Remaining Capacity/FCC
- ASOC - Absolute State Of Charge (Ah). ASOC = Remaining Capacity/Design Capacity
2014 Leaf Service Manual suggests that VCM captures couple of capacity related metrics reported by LBC (aka BMS) but those are not defined in SM either.
and by "it" and "this" he means when the car is undrivable, stopped, dead.because it's triggered by the lowest cell pair voltage. This can happen with a Gid range from 4 to 8
More discussion of Hx:dhanson865 said:...
Hx is undefined / undocumented. It seems to be a health metric with some sort of hysteresis. I is assumed to be used in the bar drop logic but we don't know for sure what metric or metrics are used to determine bar loss.
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TimLee said:Use LEAF Spy Pro :!:brycenesbitt said:... GOM is wildly inaccurate, leading to much range anxiety.
Why do you say that? IIRC, you have an '11 so you don't have the % SoC dash display. Would you rather depend on the GOM and not granular enough 12 fuel bars? At least you can go by gids and screen 4 (http://www.electricvehiclewiki.com/Leaf_Spy_Pro#Screen_4). LBW sounds at 49 gids and VLBW sound at 24.brycenesbitt said:TimLee said:Use LEAF Spy Pro :!:brycenesbitt said:... GOM is wildly inaccurate, leading to much range anxiety.
I have LEAF Spy Pro: it is more murky, and just about as poor a predictor, as the GOM. Range anxiety remains high.
cwerdna said:Why do you say that? IIRC, you have an '11 so you don't have the % SoC dash display. Would you rather depend on the GOM and not granular enough 12 fuel bars? At least you can go by gids and screen 4 (http://www.electricvehiclewiki.com/Leaf_Spy_Pro#Screen_4). LBW sounds at 49 gids and VLBW sound at 24.brycenesbitt said:TimLee said:Use LEAF Spy Pro :!:
I have LEAF Spy Pro: it is more murky, and just about as poor a predictor, as the GOM. Range anxiety remains high.
For screen 4, if you know you need to go 40 miles more, then tap it until you get the the threshold you want (LBW, VLBW or 5%). Then use the +/- buttons to arrive an efficiency value in miles/kWh (say 4.0) that you'll need to achieve to make it 40 miles. Then, reset the car's miles/kWh meter and make sure you drive so that you achieve 4.0 miles/kWh or greater. Can the stupid GOM help w/that?
And, at least w/Leaf Spy, you have visibility once you hit LBW and VLBW. I believe turtle is triggered by what's mentioned at http://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?p=379287#p379287, which you also have no visibility unless you have something like Leaf Spy.
cwerdna said:Why do you say that? IIRC, you have an '11 so you don't have the % SoC dash display. Would you rather depend on the GOM and not granular enough 12 fuel bars? At least you can go by gids and screen 4 (http://www.electricvehiclewiki.com/Leaf_Spy_Pro#Screen_4). LBW sounds at 49 gids and VLBW sound at 24.
For screen 4, if you know you need to go 40 miles more, then tap it until you get the the threshold you want (LBW, VLBW or 5%). Then use the +/- buttons to arrive an efficiency value in miles/kWh (say 4.0) that you'll need to achieve to make it 40 miles. Then, reset the car's miles/kWh meter and make sure you drive so that you achieve 4.0 miles/kWh or greater. Can the stupid GOM help w/that?
And, at least w/Leaf Spy, you have visibility once you hit LBW and VLBW. I believe turtle is triggered by what's mentioned at http://www.mynissanleaf.com/viewtopic.php?p=379287#p379287, which you also have no visibility unless you have something like Leaf Spy.
phxsmiley said:My 2011 Leaf just dropped it's 4th BAR this past week, with LeafSpy reporting the following:
GIDs: 184
SOC: 94.6
KWh: 14.3
AH: 40.99
Miles: 73,401
What's unique here is that I might be the first one posting 4BL on their 'second' battery. My battery was replaced in 2013, before the 2015 batteries were available.
The car still functions well, except for the capacity loss of course.
It's running near it's usable life because of lack of range?GerryAZ said:Unfortunately, I had a recent job change and would like to keep the car longer, but it is running near the end of it's usable life for me. I usually keep my cars much longer than this.
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