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question: how to get SOH? #27

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df8oe opened this issue Mar 30, 2023 · 3 comments
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question: how to get SOH? #27

df8oe opened this issue Mar 30, 2023 · 3 comments

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@df8oe
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df8oe commented Mar 30, 2023

Hi to all,
I want to observe degradation Is it in the answer to "p.get_values()"? Possibly the difference of TotalCapacity and RemainingCapacity when StateOfCharge is 1.00? At my batteries the value of RemainingCapacity stays at TotalCapacity what I cannot believe...

@Frankkkkk
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Hi,
That's a good question indeed. What number of cycles do you have ? My batteries have 1.5 years so I should be able to try but they're not charged at the moment ^^'. I'll try to report in the days to come.
Cheers !

@df8oe
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df8oe commented Mar 31, 2023

My batteries are 2 and 3 years old and have 412 / 440 cycles. It is not impossible that there is absolutely no degradation but is not very realistic I think... You should have access to SOH via RS232 console as I found on the web but I have not yet tried it.

@rotorman
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rotorman commented Jun 16, 2023

The console command pwr replies State-of-Health (SOH) status as text, e.g. as Normal.
pwrsys replies SOH status as percentage (also State-of-Charge (SOC) directly as percentage as well).

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