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I have not noticed a change, steady at 1-2% per day.Anyone notice any additional improvement in drain since the latest update?
We have not noticed any battery loss on our EV6.
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I have not noticed a change, steady at 1-2% per day.Anyone notice any additional improvement in drain since the latest update?
Are you pulling the data from the API?
My understanding based on what Wassym Bensaid, VP of Software Engineering in Reddit was saying, R1 seem to have a bad case of insomnia. It seems like there are ton of conditions that it keeps an eye on while ”sleep” and when those happen it does a lot of sleep walking. So it sleeps like humans do. We still think and spend energy on heartbeats but not as much as when we are running. I think the days of machines we could turn off is over.I've recently started tracking my phantom drain over time. With the truck in my 70-80 degree garage, locked, gear guard off, and with all Rivian phone apps force closed and not running (to keep the truck asleep) I've found it loses roughly 3 miles every 5 hours.
At the current estimate of 2.86 mi/kwh, that is a little over a kwh lost in 6 hours, or a constant idle drain of 166wh.
Walking by the truck makes the hazards flash, so that tells me something is awake. Gear guard is off, but I wouldn't be surprised if the security is still on. I'll try logging again with the doors unlocked, maybe it'll actually go to sleep.
That was running on local roads being veeeery careful on the fun pedal, in all purpose, average speed is 29mph during that on 21s with the AC running. That also doesn't factor in any phantom loss, it's just driving slowly on city streets.My understanding based on what Wassym Bensaid, VP of Software Engineering in Reddit was saying, R1 seem to have a bad case of insomnia. It seems like there are ton of conditions that it keeps an eye on while ”sleep” and when those happen it does a lot of sleep walking. So it sleeps like humans do. We still think and spend energy on heartbeats but not as much as when we are running. I think the days of machines we could turn off is over.
As disappointing as 4 KWh/day of loss is, I have to say congrats on your 370 mile range. Are you running on 21 and conserve? Mostly local roads?
I have found drain is lower overnight when closing app and restarting phone and not going back into the app. ?‍Looks like I got a 2 mile drain overnight (9 hours) and the truck did go to sleep. Conditions were similar to above, with the phone apps all being forced closed.
2 miles, or roughly .6 kwh, over 9 hours is really good for phantom drain.
I'll do another test with the phone apps running under the same conditions. For reference, it's parked in an attached garage on a single story house, so it's likely the truck is struggling to go to sleep, like @Max mentioned above. We'll see what happens.
How does one turn the radio off? I have a volume control, but unable to find an off switch anywhere for the audio/entertainment system. Please enlighten me.New test....Gear Guard off, A/C off, Radio off, Fob in Faraday bag, .....took off charger at 11 am...the key is: force close app and restart phone and not going back into the app! Truck will stay asleep. Also notice lights don't blink, etc...no whirring sounds. 206 miles at 11 am yesterday, 204 at 7:30 this morning. If using all purpose range, it is a .007326 battery drain....if using conserve range estimate, .00682 (Not in Kwh usage like some people would like, just my little unscientific way)
Ball peen hammer and a water gun?How does one turn the radio off? I have a volume control, but unable to find an off switch anywhere for the audio/entertainment system. Please enlighten me.
oh, just mean pausing music, etc.How does one turn the radio off? I have a volume control, but unable to find an off switch anywhere for the audio/entertainment system. Please enlighten me.