MickeySw
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Something wrong here, for a MG5 (NMC) it should be over 4V/cell @100% SoCMy module voltage at 100 percent soc is around 3.27 v according to g to carscanner
Something wrong here, for a MG5 (NMC) it should be over 4V/cell @100% SoCMy module voltage at 100 percent soc is around 3.27 v according to g to carscanner
Unfortunately, that makes no sense for either chemistry.My module voltage at 100 percent soc is around 3.27V according to Car Scanner.
No need to worry, balancing isn’t affecting range (unless it’s way off and then the car would throw a fault). What year is it and what’s on the clock?Sorry if I sound an idiot. But this is all new to me. How do I go about checking, that it is balancing, what do I look for, my PFL MG5 is working fine, but after a full charge I get a figure of 173 miles. Is that normal , what do I need to do to check it.
Thanks.
For info, I just did a snapshot of my Mk1 (NMC) at 100% indicated SOC:Unfortunately, that makes no sense for either chemistry.
For LFP, it should be around 3.65V per cell, though it may relax from there to some 3.5 VPC over several minutes after charging.
For NMC, it should be around 4.21V per cell.
Are you using a vehicle type that suits your actual vehicle? The app has to know the exact vehicle type in order to interpret the CAN bus data correctly.
Only type 2 battery (LFP) has 24 modules, looks like car scanner is set to the wrong profile?The modules that are reading at the lower voltage are labeled CMU01 - CMU24
The main min max voltage is as expected, are these then individual module voltages?
Thanks for the reply, mines 2021 30k on the clock. When I had its first MOT and service the SOC was 97. Have not reset trip logs, never touched them. Should I?No need to worry, balancing isn’t affecting range (unless it’s way off and then the car would throw a fault). What year is it and what’s on the clock?
Btw, when you see 173 miles, did you reset all trip logs beforehand?
Set to MG5 profile.Only type 2 battery (LFP) has 24 modules, looks like car scanner is set to the wrong profile?
Resetting the Accumulated trip resets the GOM to factory WLTP levels, otherwise it's showing a range based on your recent driving, temperature etc. i.e more realistic but less satisfying (unless it is greater than WLTP in summer)Thanks for the reply, mines 2021 30k on the clock. When I had its first MOT and service the SOC was 97. Have not reset trip logs, never touched them. Should I?
NMC cars have 6 modules with 16 cellsSet to mg5 profile
Is this the paid (Pro) version?Hmmmmmm so set to mg5 Ev on car scanner I am seeing 24 CMU
I have tried other profiles just in case but it’s definitely the profile marked mg5 Ev
You might try the ‘native’ model Roewe i5?Yes in the most recent version