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Data Export default selection
When I open the Data Export page, currently the default selection is always January 2018.
I suggest to make the default the current month, or the previous month.
Also it shows all months and years since 2016 in the Dropdowns but I don't have data before March 2019. I suggest to only show months (if possible) and years with existing data.
In “Charge Summary” why are DC charges listed as “Savings?”
In my non-performance Model 3, I pay for Supercharging. These costs are just that: costs, not savings, and the total at the bottom of the page should, for my use case, be the sum of AC and DC charges, not savings and expenses. Can this be changed for those who do not enjoy free Supercharging?
Scheduled Sentry Mode
If possible add a schedule to turn on or off Sentry Mode. Useful if you want to capture busy times in work parking lot such as 4:30p - 5:30p
Charging Energy and Preconditioning Energy
I use the Calendar View to know how much charging is costing when I'm at home but does this take into account being plugged in and Preconditioning the car?
Is there a way to find the total kWh used and added when plugged in at home whether it's actively charging or simply preconditioning before I leave?
Create a possibility to download charge sessions, similar to drives (tag.php)
Create a possibility to download charge sessions, similar to drives (tag.php)
Automatically unlock charge port when finished charging at specific locations
Please add an option to automatically unlock the charge port when the car has finished the charge session at specified locations. This makes it easier to share chargers at situations where one charger can serve multiple parked cars, for example at work locations.
Consider creating an ios/android app that uses bluetooth connectivity events to signal to the backend to start/stop data logging
Teslafi is always pinging the car. It sometimes decides to 'let the car sleep' but most of the time it seems nothing happens and the car does not fall asleep.
Alternatively you could deploy a small ios/android app that received bluetooth connectivity events that once the phone has a bluetooth connection with the car to start the data logger for the vehicle.
Alternatively you could just alter the polling frequency. I'm fine with Teslafi to ping the data API's every 15 of 60 minutes and when it detects via the app that I'm in the car to then poll every minute or maybe even more frequently.
An app that monitors bluetooth connectivity on Android is for example Flitsmeister: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=nl.flitsmeister
Model X rarely sleeping since 48.12.1
My model X (100D, Sept 2017 build) usually sleeps for more than half the day and vampire drain is usually around 1%, as expected. For the past week (since firmware was updated to 48.12.1), it has rarely slept -- going without any sleep for 4 days, and twice sleeping for about 7 hours each time. The vampire loss is at about 3% per day. Sitting in my garage in the mid-50's F. My model 3, sitting right next to it and on same firmware version, has had no trouble sleeping and vampire losses are low.
I've changed my Tesla password and generated a new Teslafi token to ensure there is no other app accessing the car. I've rebooted the car. We are keeping our Tesla app closed on the phones. I believe I have all my Teslafi sleep settings the same as I've always had them (except I have now played with stop polling for 30 minutes and only wait 10 min of idle before trying again.) All 3 boxes are unchecked under the Try to Sleep Requirements. On the car settings, Energy Saver is on, always connected is off, and there is no pre-conditioning nor overheat protection.
As I understand that Teslafi can't make the car actually sleep, it can only suspend polling to facilitate sleep, I would think something is amiss with my car. However, I totally suspended all logging by Teslafi last night for over 11 hours, and when I resumed this morning, there had been a loss of only 1.2 miles -- which is great! This makes me back reconsidering whether I need to make further adjustments in my Teslafi settings.
I am wondering if any one else is experiencing this? Are there any new changes I should make to my settings for the Model X due to the latest firmware update?
New home rate
My home electric rate has changed. Would it be possible to add a date change so that when calculating savings and home costs, it would be more accurate? I was showing about $13 in home costs and now it's about $18 just by changing the rate. But I didn't want the past cost to change
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