Most likely a bug in the app. Stats not updated properly. I will have a look
Thank you, could you please also add a value that shows the consumption minus wh regenerated? The app shows so many things and having to calculate manually what my real consumption was is weird Thank you
This was asked before, but I am not sure what is the better way
Don’t really want to have 2 values for consumption, because the app has so many things already
How should consumption be calculated?
- With regen
- Without regen
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Have it so that when I click on consumption in the log it shows with / without regen, would that be a problem, that would be awesome.
Real-time wattage display? That’s one thing I missed and used the most from ESC monitor was just the raw wattage in real-time… should be easy since it’s just amps * voltage…
+1 on this, would like that option
I updated the Metr app on my Pixel 2xl and had to reinstall on WearOS to get it working again on my watch. My notification is still not showing but I’ll have to re-read the thread about that… just wanted to let you know.
As for consumption, I know Metr has a Wh regen window so I’s actually prefer consumption should be “real” or “actual” i.e. with regen factored in or total Wh expended.
Pretty cool right?
Amazing. Not once do I see one motor pulling 1 amp while at the same time other motors pulling 20 amps.
@rpasichnyk Just to get it right: Those are the real values of all four, not only one of them 4 times?
Scroll through the record and see for yourself.
Youre right, didnt see that the values are also splitted in the onMouseOver Thing
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I have one more feature request.
I love that Metr also shows Diebiems data, but it is missing battery temps. It only shows the BMS temp.
Screenshot from diebiems tool
Screenshot from Metr app
If you could add that it would be much appreciated.
Yes, you will get this soon
@rpasichnyk after uploading one of the logs I noticed that’s the avg consumption value when toggled between metric/ imperial fails to change. It looks like that element isn’t getting updated during the state change between the two units. All the other elements seem to update just fine. Probably just needs a listener on that element?
Images below:
same. Refreshing the page switches it.
Ahhh nice to know thanks.
Funny I had a similar issue when I was debugging an Angular app just yesterday lol.
Thank you, this is now fixed!
dude, you are the best!
To be consistent with how battery current is displayed, watts cell will show 2 values if you have dual setup. I think it’s better than showing a single value, right?
I think everybody will have their own peference. I like the dual personally.
But I have been thinking that you could add a 3-dot menu to the cells and make them configurable.
Another option would be when not in layout edit mode, a quick doubble tap could switch between the cell display mode. That should be quite simple soulution.