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Setting up Torque Pro to show OBD data on Hyundai / Kia Electric Vehicles
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About Kona EV ? #22

Open asetyde opened 6 years ago

asetyde commented 6 years ago

We are working on external monitor system auto battery ... but who help us say about ionic commands are not compatible with Kona !

Do you can support it ? Kona will increase abut market more thanks ionic soon

tibcoplord commented 5 years ago

I will access the GDS next week i will look what i can find ...

Did you get anywhere with this ?

Thanks,

Pete

tibcoplord commented 5 years ago

I just noticed that the OVMS folks have been making progress with the e-Nero ( see https://github.com/openvehicles/Open-Vehicle-Monitoring-System-3/tree/master/vehicle/OVMS.V3/components/vehicle_kianiroev/src ). Notably tyre pressures, temperators and display odometer.

I can no-longer use torque pro, but guessing the config, it should be something like -

001_Tire Pressure Front Left,Tire Pre_FL,22C00B,e/5,0.00,120.00,psi,7A0
001_Tire Pressure Front Right,Tire Pre_FR,22C00B,i/5,0.00,120.00,psi,7A0
001_Tire Pressure Back Left,Tire Pre_BL,22C00B,q/5,0.00,120.00,psi,7A0
001_Tire Pressure Back Right,Tire Pre_BR,22C00B,m/5,0.00,120.00,psi,7A0

001_Tire Temperature Front Left,Tire Temp_FL,22C00B,f-50,-40,65,C,7A0
001_Tire Temperature Front Right,Tire Temp_FR,22C00B,j-50,-40,65,C,7A0
001_Tire Temperature Back Left,Tire Temp_BL,22C00B,r-50,-40,65,C,7A0
001_Tire Temperature Back Right,Tire Temp_BR,22C00B,n-50,-40,65,C,7A0

Odometer,Odometer,22B002,i*16777216+j*65536+k*256+l,0,200000,m,7C6
muhkuhgh commented 5 years ago

This doesn't 100% perfectly fits here, but as I'm totally new to this and still a little confused after reading... may I just quickly ask: Does the AutoPi Dongle (2nd Generation) works with the Hyundai Kona EV when I feed him these PIDs and I can log Voltage, Current and so on?

tibcoplord commented 5 years ago

Short answer yes. The PID's here have been added to the auopi community library ( as Kona EV 2018 ).

However, you might also want to checkout https://www.openvehicles.com - I see that supports the Kona now.