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feat: use variables in grafana dashboards for battery type #3438
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Battery type can be derived from VIN - https://teslawissen.ch/tesla-vin-decoder-so-kannst-du-die-vin-entschluesseln/#ziffer-7-ladetyp-2012-2013-akkutyp-seit-2014 happy to open a PR once current grafana PR are merged. |
@eden881 - do you have a list of Changes done to the LFP Variants of the Dashboards? Is that all that has been Changed? Overview - LFP: The battery level gauge has red and yellow zones only on the lower end. The maximum value of the charging kW gauge has been lowered to 170, as this is the maximum DC charging potential for Tesla's LFP batteries. |
That is correct. |
Tried editing the Overview Dashboard, works fine for "Charging kw" - however for modifying the Thresholds we do need support for setting multiple values via config I guess |
Glad I stumbled through this as I would prefer a similar setup. I think there are two paths forward:
In my opinion, the dashboard drop down is getting crowed with features that are not relevant to my vehicle. Much like how LFP vehicles have three additional dashboards that are not relevant to them. |
It can be derived from vin, will modify Dashboards and remove LFP ones as soon as we can Set multiple thresholds via Config from query transformation |
I've reviewed the potential solution for retrieving information from VIN, but it appears to be inaccurate. |
Thats why I referenced two outstanding Grafana Issues in my Post above Why is VIN inaccurate for you? Is the information Not correct? Edit: Ah, i See it's No longer thrustworthy for 2022 Models... Mh that means the setting Option ist better. |
flag on settings page is not working if there are multiple cars monitored via one teslamate instance. see my proposal here: #3524 (comment) |
Is there an existing issue for this?
What happened?
There are different types of batteries, e.g. LFP is normally charged to 100%. Dashboards should reflect this depending on the battery type: see #3311
Expected Behavior
Battery type handled with variables to avoid multiple dashboards for each variant
Steps To Reproduce
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Additional data
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Type of installation
Docker
Version
v1.27.4
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