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- Peter
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I follow this procedure now as well Dee!I spoke to a technical friend of mine and he knows a thing or two about Porsche.
If your SoH may look lower than expected you can recalibrate the battery.
Porsche uses the following method [edited]
-Drive the battery below 2% SoC.
-Don't drive or charge the car for at least 6,5 hours.
-Recharge to at least 95% SoC.
-Don't drive or charge the car for at least 6,5 hours.
I'm about to recalibrate my battery so I'll post the results.
According to Carscanner my battery is at 89,9%@40.000 km (never did the 0 km test when it was new though).
I've started measuring SoH in 2022 at 15.000 km or so, which was already down to 90,3% SoH.
To be continued.
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will be interesting to compare notes about development and results. I have already had two modules replaced in my battery so my initial graph has a cell voltage deviation of about 170 mV!
I am comparing Car Scanner to presentation from eFlow as well. They both read the same data from the car and I just want to see the difference in presentation.
I have 64100 km on the clock 2020 Turbo.
I have plugged in my PMCC and it’s delivering 11 kW just now (3phase).
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