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- George
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I think you misread my post. The three different reading I was questioning were SoC, not SoH.Have to confess you have befuddled
In CarScanner the field that is titled simple 'Soh' is the actual Soh reading - the HR field is always on the high side and not sure what it represents but def not the value to read (after many calibration calculations). As to "Soh True"value you ref. apologies, but I have no idea what you are referring to!
All that said, I assume then that the 92.33% reading is the correct SoH?
Thx for sharing and my comments not at all critical, just trying to understand what is being reported.
Thx again for contributing - truly appreciated.
Cheers, C.
In the CarScanner app there is only one SoH reading. It appears on various screens but it is always the same. I can find three different SoC readings (they are not SoH readings) captioned "SoC Display", "SoC HR" and "SoC True". "Display" and "HR" are shown the most often but "True" is/was only on one screen and to be honest I haven't specifically looked for it lately. So to sort of answer your question, the SoH reading I reported should be the one referenced by everyone using CarScanner. Three different SoC readings, although not massively different, can produce varying results on range and actual current battery capacity.
Clear things up or create more confusion?
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