Closed tilibibi closed 6 days ago
Although you have welcomecharge: false
in the car configs, it seems to start a welcome charge
[lp-1 ] DEBUG 2024/11/06 18:33:53 welcome charge: BMW_X1
Already tried removing the property completely from the config?
Not yet, but I can surely give it a trial tomorrow. However I'm also quite sure, I didn't touch the config with which it was working before.
Think this should help. Afaik, Evcc only checks for existence of welcomecharge in the vehicle config, not for a Boolean value
{{- if .welcomecharge }} features: ["welcomecharge"]
Although you have
welcomecharge: false
in the car configs, it seems to start a welcome charge[lp-1 ] DEBUG 2024/11/06 18:33:53 welcome charge: BMW_X1
Already tried removing the property completely from the config?
Confirmed. This solved the issue. Thanks for the hint. I copied the vehicle config template and I assumed Boolean value.
Describe the bug
Since I upgraded to 0.131.4 (from 0.130.x - not sure) my setting in the battery UI does not work anymore properly. Before it was working perfectly fine as intended.
Plugging my car(s), charging is started despite my battery SOC is below 'bufferStartSoc' defined in the UI. Also 'bufferSoc' is not considered anymore, charging continues, despite battery SOC is getting below defined value. After plugging, charging is starting and a 'pv disable' count down of 3 mins is starting (this I never observed before). After the 3 mins, sometimes the charging is stopping, sometimes not. I do not see any entry in the DEBUG log regarding 'bufferStartSoc' or 'bufferSoc' ... should I?
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What type of operating system are you running?
Linux
Nightly build
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0.131.4