garygid
Well-known member
From the posts showing the SOC bar on/off values, it appears that there is about 50% of a bar hysteresis.
Since a bar is about 2 kWh, it takes about 1 to 3 kWh gain to light up a higher bar. If a bar just went off, it would still take about 1 kWh to bring it back.
Since a bar is about 2 kWh, it takes about 1 to 3 kWh gain to light up a higher bar. If a bar just went off, it would still take about 1 kWh to bring it back.