Open Vehicle Monitoring System
Enviado: 20 jan 2016, 19:26
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Hi,
I am trying to check remotely battery status while charging. I am out of ideas, anyone manage to do it?
Its important when we travel and sometimes I go check if it's still charging, but when I am far away i keep thinking if is charging or for some reason it stopped...
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Well, if your car has the MiEV remote, you can check using that, but it may stop charging if you do while on level 2.
What I use is the Open Vehicle Monitoring System. This is a module that gets installed in the i-MiEV and connects to the OBD port. It sends data to a server which is then accessed by a smartphone app. This, by default, gives you much more flexibility in distance from the car, as well as additional information such as location, estimated range, SoC % readout, line voltage and amperage when charging, motor, inverter, and battery temperatures, and charging stopped notifications.
Of course, it requires a prepaid SIM card, but those can be had for as little as $8 a month. If you have decent Sprint coverage, PTel is probably the most affordable. This is who I use.
Hi,
I am trying to check remotely battery status while charging. I am out of ideas, anyone manage to do it?
Its important when we travel and sometimes I go check if it's still charging, but when I am far away i keep thinking if is charging or for some reason it stopped...
+++++++++++++
Well, if your car has the MiEV remote, you can check using that, but it may stop charging if you do while on level 2.
What I use is the Open Vehicle Monitoring System. This is a module that gets installed in the i-MiEV and connects to the OBD port. It sends data to a server which is then accessed by a smartphone app. This, by default, gives you much more flexibility in distance from the car, as well as additional information such as location, estimated range, SoC % readout, line voltage and amperage when charging, motor, inverter, and battery temperatures, and charging stopped notifications.
Of course, it requires a prepaid SIM card, but those can be had for as little as $8 a month. If you have decent Sprint coverage, PTel is probably the most affordable. This is who I use.