70 degrees is pretty much the minimum for optimal performance. Really needs to be around 90 F for maxing it out.Now that I can see the battery and motor temps does anybody know the optimal temp for best performance? I thought Kyle Connor said 70 degrees for the battery, but not sure.
Educated guess probably somewhere in the 170F range? Off-roading I'd occasionally hear the truck trying to cool them but didn't have temp gauges back then.Motors? How hot is too hot?
Were you navigating to a charger? My 20 mile trip started with battery temp at 50 F and ended at 54 F. Low 40 F outside this morning.My battery just got up to 94 degrees on a 4 mile trip with top speed of 55mph. So optimal battery temp is likely higher. 38 degrees outside this morning. Motors quickly get to 95-100 degrees.
Short trip (12 miles) and I saw as high as 132F for the front motors. Of note, I was surprised at how front-biased the truck is in All Purpose. Not just regen (which ends at 100% front when stopping), but acceleration as well.Educated guess probably somewhere in the 170F range? Off-roading I'd occasionally hear the truck trying to cool them but didn't have temp gauges back then.
Also seems to have that bias in sport until you really get into the pedal.Short trip (12 miles) and I saw as high as 132F for the front motors. Of note, I was surprised at how front-biased the truck is in All Purpose. Not just regen (which ends at 100% front when stopping), but acceleration as well.
Yeah, I had a 20-mile start and end between 62-67. Motors got up to ~100 by the end, though.Were you navigating to a charger? My 20 mile trip started with battery temp at 50 F and ended at 54 F. Low 40 F outside this morning.
I think cabin heating affects short term trip efficiency the mostCold temperatures on all the short trips. Maybe one of the reasons why short trips tend to have such poor efficiency.
We will learn....just like we all know proper temps in our Off Road pages on our Wranglers I see you have. I watch that a fair amount when we are tackling rock crawling, etc... in that thing.This is why I thought making those temperatures available was a little too much. Most of us don't know what normal or ideal is. Overanalyzing data that we don't know. Odds are, if its near the middle of the gauge, or on the lower end, and there are no errors, its probably fine.