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Latest revision as of 14:08, 19 July 2018

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Checking the battery state of your car

Finding out, how old your car is

The age of your car can be determined by looking at the Vehicle Identification number. This information is available in the Info/Car Ilogo.pngCarilogo.png menu. The VIN is decoded there e.g.

VF31NZKYZHU900777 - year 2017/Peugeot/Mizushima

Finding out the capacity of your battery

The Dashboard/SOC menu shows the remaining capacity of the cells. Dashboardilogo.pngSocilogo.png Capacity447.png

Checking the cell condition

The Cells/Cell Voltages menu will show you the cell voltage of all cells individually. Cellsilogo.pngCellvoltagesilogo.png You might want to check your cell condition under heavy load of many Amperes charging/discharging. The safest way is during charging at a Fastcharge station. You can also let can4eve log the data while you are driving and discharging and later analyze the data safely at home. The Cellvoltage of all cells should be close "together". There should not be a single cell or a set of cells that has a much lower voltage than the other cells. In this example the difference is ok the cells all have a voltge of 3.91 or 3.92 volts the maxium difference here is 0.01 volts Cellvoltage20180516.png

Cell locations

1-i-MiEV Battery Cells and Temperature Sensors.jpg

Battery Sensors

see http://myimiev.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=2621 BatterySensors.png