320touring Posted July 2, 2024 Author Posted July 2, 2024 4 hours ago, Noel Tidybeard said: what about using e-pedal for moar mpgs The e-pedal effectively gives 1 pedal driving with super vicious regen braking. I don't do much stop start town driving, so get more benefit from longer, more gentle regen from either D mode or B mode. egg 1
320touring Posted July 14, 2024 Author Posted July 14, 2024 Been working a bit on my eco driving That's 124 miles for £5.39... Tomorrow we are going to trust it with a specific, very important mission. A trip to Callander for pies😂 This is a 70 mile round trip, so should be well within the range available. We have a backup of chargers in Callander should it tank the old battery... Cavcraft, egg and rainagain 3
2flags Posted July 15, 2024 Posted July 15, 2024 On 02/07/2024 at 09:36, SiC said: Not a shite example but these things are coming down. This is at a dealer not that far from me. Down 17% sitting on a forecourt for 3 months. Not even done 20k miles. Which hopefully means they all will get dragged down. When you look at these figures it is terrifying. Four years old and now worth only £9700. What are they new? £30,000? That is £20.000 over four years. £5,000pa or £100pw! It has cost £1.00 per mile just in depreciation! They will need to come down an awful lot more before I will be able to afford one. SiC and chadders 1 1
SiC Posted July 15, 2024 Posted July 15, 2024 32 minutes ago, 2flags said: When you look at these figures it is terrifying. Four years old and now worth only £9700. What are they new? £30,000? That is £20.000 over four years. £5,000pa or £100pw! It has cost £1.00 per mile just in depreciation! They will need to come down an awful lot more before I will be able to afford one. £5k per annum tbh isn't far off what some cars used to depreciate from new in pre-covid times. Yeah it's eye watering but we're getting back to a newer 'normal' now. Cars are a waste of money for the most part. Asimo, Landy Mann and tooSavvy 3
320touring Posted July 15, 2024 Author Posted July 15, 2024 As promised, the Leaf was taken on its inaugural PEH run today. The pies of choice were Steak and Gravy and Steak and Haggis. Sides were Olive and rosemary bread, plus Viennese Whirl and Empire biscuit. The run up was done by me - pretty decent for mainly motorway and fast a road work We took the opportunity to do one of our favourite local stoat routes, covering 5.5km before lunch. The weather was great and the flora stunning. Views were not bad too! The good lady took over for the run home - her first distance run in the car. She got on well with it and seems to enjoy the regenerative braking for making progress down country roads.. Interestingly, despite showing 39% battery left on the screen, leafspy shows the battery level much closer to 50%.. The car started off with 31.5kWh in the battery and ended up with 16.1 remaining. 15.4kWh for 76 miles means the car did 4.93miles per KWh. We pay approximately 22p per kWh, so the total trip cost £3.39. That's to move two people a total of 76 miles. For comparison, the 4hrs parking cost £3.30, effectively doubling the cost 😂 In the Octavia that would have been (76 miles at 52mpg, and 1.469/L) £9.76 in fuel alone. Effectively, both of the pies were free using fuel savings🥳 Car is likely to be on station duty tomorrow, so I think I'll leave charging it til Wednesday. nomiST, loserone, Dyslexic Viking and 6 others 9
Cavcraft Posted July 15, 2024 Posted July 15, 2024 That's bloody good. I think the cheapest diesel round here works out at £6.69 per gallon, so if my man maths are any good (probs not) your car is doing the equivalent of about 155 miles to the gallon. 320touring and tooSavvy 2
320touring Posted July 15, 2024 Author Posted July 15, 2024 7 minutes ago, Cavcraft said: That's bloody good. I think the cheapest diesel round here works out at £6.69 per gallon, so if my man maths are any good (probs not) your car is doing the equivalent of about 155 miles to the gallon. Aye it's not bad all things considered, and shows that the car is fit for at least some of the longer round trips we fairly regularly do. At the moment we're still learning what it does/how fast it consumes the battery etc. Hopefully we'll get to a position soon where we have a good idea how far we can go on a round trip without charging, and when we'll need to top up on the way. Certainly quite a step learning curve. egg and Cavcraft 2
Cavcraft Posted July 15, 2024 Posted July 15, 2024 59 minutes ago, 320touring said: Aye it's not bad all things considered, and shows that the car is fit for at least some of the longer round trips we fairly regularly do. At the moment we're still learning what it does/how fast it consumes the battery etc. Hopefully we'll get to a position soon where we have a good idea how far we can go on a round trip without charging, and when we'll need to top up on the way. Certainly quite a step learning curve. I think that Zap Map app thing can plan your route with chargers along the way. nomiST 1
loserone Posted July 15, 2024 Posted July 15, 2024 26 minutes ago, Cavcraft said: I think that Zap Map app thing can plan your route with chargers along the way. Even better, ABRP will plan your remaining battery and the right stops for getting to your destination with enough battery left for you. Cavcraft 1
320touring Posted July 15, 2024 Author Posted July 15, 2024 45 minutes ago, Cavcraft said: I think that Zap Map app thing can plan your route with chargers along the way. Got that app, mainly use it to scout out Chargers at my destinations. Pretty useful. 18 minutes ago, loserone said: Even better, ABRP will plan your remaining battery and the right stops for getting to your destination with enough battery left for you. Been having a good play with this to understand what we can reasonably use the Leaf for. Handy being able to set lower and upper limits for arrival values and max charge values. Cavcraft 1
320touring Posted July 19, 2024 Author Posted July 19, 2024 Time for a guessing game! I've never actually timed to see how long the car takes to charge whilst on the 'granny charger' at the house. So today, I thought you could watch along and join in! The game is simple : guess how long the Leaf takes to charge to 100% on the dash.. The charge was started at 0845. You can guess either the finishing time, or the total hours and minutes it takes. The game will be complete when the dash reports 100% and the 3 charging lights are on solid Things that might help you guess: I'll be using a 10A charger as pictured below This is what the car thinks the battery is currently at This is what LeafSpy thinks the battery is at Plugged in at 0845 and charging. The 2nd light is flashing - indicating the battery is between 33-66% (which fits with what both the dash and LeafSpy report) I'll provide regular updates throughout the day. Coprolalia, Dan302, RayMK and 4 others 7
loserone Posted July 19, 2024 Posted July 19, 2024 10a charger like watching paint dry, 10/10 would recommend. Excuse me whilst I dig out my spreadsheets. 320touring 1
320touring Posted July 19, 2024 Author Posted July 19, 2024 14 minutes ago, loserone said: 10a charger like watching paint dry, 10/10 would recommend. Excuse me whilst I dig out my spreadsheets. You can guess to the second if you want😂
hairnet Posted July 19, 2024 Posted July 19, 2024 so 3 pin plug is 3kw? 50 ish to full and it slows towards 100% 6.5 hours? just take it to tesco 320touring 1
320touring Posted July 19, 2024 Author Posted July 19, 2024 11 minutes ago, hairnet said: so 3 pin plug is 3kw? 50 ish to full and it slows towards 100% 6.5 hours? just take it to tesco Finally! A Guess!
loserone Posted July 19, 2024 Posted July 19, 2024 1 hour ago, 320touring said: regular updates throughout the day Why guess now when we can be more informed?
Dave_Q Posted July 19, 2024 Posted July 19, 2024 55% to charge is 22kWh 2.4kW for your 10a charger Assuming onboard charger is about 90% efficient that is 2.16kW actual charge rate So 10.18 hours
320touring Posted July 19, 2024 Author Posted July 19, 2024 3 minutes ago, loserone said: Why guess now when we can be more informed? Because Impatient? loserone 1
320touring Posted July 19, 2024 Author Posted July 19, 2024 2 minutes ago, Dave_Q said: 55% to charge is 22kWh 2.4kW for your 10a charger Assuming onboard charger is about 90% efficient that is 2.16kW actual charge rate So 10.18 hours Dave_Q 1
320touring Posted July 19, 2024 Author Posted July 19, 2024 @Dave_Q I make that 10h 11mins in normal non engineer time?
loserone Posted July 19, 2024 Posted July 19, 2024 7 minutes ago, 320touring said: Because Impatient? Got the wrong charger then m8
Dave_Q Posted July 19, 2024 Posted July 19, 2024 11 minutes ago, 320touring said: @Dave_Q I make that 10h 11mins in normal non engineer time? 10hr10min 48 seconds if we're being that specific 320touring 1
320touring Posted July 19, 2024 Author Posted July 19, 2024 UPDATEZ Did a check at 1045 The dash says... Leafspy says
320touring Posted July 19, 2024 Author Posted July 19, 2024 10 minutes ago, loserone said: Got the wrong charger then m8 I could turn it down and make it even more excruciating...
barefoot Posted July 19, 2024 Posted July 19, 2024 It’s Friday, it’s five o clock, it’s fully charged. Crackerjack! Datsuncog, Dan302 and 320touring 3
320touring Posted July 19, 2024 Author Posted July 19, 2024 Hairnet 6.5hrs Dave_Q 10hr10min 48 seconds Barefoot 8h 15mins Datsuncog 9 hours and 23 minutes
Datsuncog Posted July 19, 2024 Posted July 19, 2024 I'm gonna say 9 hours and 23 minutes. So all lights lit just after 6pm. I've been following this thread with interest - full disclosure, for a while I drove an earlier version of the Leaf, with a range of about 90 miles; where I work leased one as a staff pool car from 2018 to 2021 or so. It was white with all sorts of 'eCar' graphics all over it. I'm sure I took some pics, but I can't now find them - so have an archive pic cribbed off the staff intranet: I was impressed with the power transfer and the general smoothness; though less impressed with the visibility, the awkward footbrake button hidden in the top corner of the driver's footwell (not dissimilar to my XM, so you'd think I'd have been used to it), and the inevitable sense of doom when arriving at my destination, with the battery down to 30%, to find a diesel Insignia parked up in the only charge point for miles around... but I never quite ran out of power, even though it was touch and go a few times to get it back to base. Good to hear about real-world experience of secondhand EVs, with hard data rather than anecdote! EDIT: found my own pics, finally. January 2018, apparently. Surprised to see that this one was first registered in March 2015, so it's damn near ten years old now. Crumbs. loserone, 320touring and Dave_Q 2 1
320touring Posted July 19, 2024 Author Posted July 19, 2024 4 minutes ago, Datsuncog said: I'm gonna say 9 hours and 23 minutes. So all lights lit just after 6pm. I've been following this thread with interest - full disclosure, for a while I drove an earlier version of the Leaf, with a range of about 90 miles; where I work leased one as a staff pool car from 2018 to 2021 or so. It was white with all sorts of 'eCar' graphics all over it. I'm sure I took some pics, but I can't now find them - so have an archive pic cribbed off the staff intranet: I was impressed with the power transfer and the general smoothness; though less impressed with the visibility, the awkward footbrake button hidden in the top corner of the driver's footwell (not dissimilar to my XM, so you'd think I'd have been used to it), and the inevitable sense of doom when arriving at my destination, with the battery down to 30%, to find a diesel Insignia parked up in the only charge point for miles around... but I never quite ran out of power, even though it was touch and go a few times to get it back to base. Good to hear about real-world experience of secondhand EVs, with hard data rather than anecdote! This leaf has the "handbrake pedal" too. It's not really used. The parking pall in the gearbox is good enough for me 😂 I've yet to encounter any issues accessing a public charger, but I am sure my engaging manner, wit, charm and tolerance will ensure that any problems are resolved amicably... As an aside, A Better Route Planner let's you set a minimum number of stalls for chargers - so you can mitigate the likelihood of landing somewhere and everything being in use/blocked Datsuncog 1
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