Here's one of the current OVMS developments... integration with the OpenChargeMap Charging Station database which will give us a list of Charging Stations within the range of the car;
That's great... don't know if anyone is interested in joining the OVMS developers list and making them aware? Adding new vehicles seems pretty quick and lots of test resource availablegarygid wrote:The RAV4-EV has (at least) two CAN buses, one on the OBD connector, and one behind a rear left-side panel in the cargo area. We have logged both of these.
Most of the early OVMS supporters were Tesla Roadster owners who also have a Model S now. One of the motivations behind OVMS is to have a single tool that you can use with any EV in your garage.garygid wrote:How about the S model? Does it also have only one CAN bus? We have logged the CAN bus on the OBD port.
The CAN bus is supposed to be a bus, not a star, so try and keep the length of the cables (especially with the "Y") you're using short to keep from bringing the bus down with reflections.LakeLeaf wrote:Cool - thanks Gary. I'd have thought a splitter would have to be an active device, but this looks like it would do exactly what I want - and for the right price!