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  1. Deep-Dive: Lightning Pro ER Performance & Efficiency via Custom PID Logging

    Front end is pretty easy. Old Android phone mounted in the cubby. It where I can see it if needed, but it's mounted on the front wall of the cubby so it's out of the way. The android app Tasker opens the logging app once the phone gets power, and sends it to the home screen when power is...
  2. Battery maintainer powered from a portable power station plugged in all the time.

    I just pull my logs and in general my 23 Pro looks to keep the LVB pretty healthy. This is from 1.2M measurements of the LVB taken since August of 2025. Honestly it looks good. Both voltage and charge percent do well, especially across the 25th, 50th, and 75th percentile marks. Yes, minimum...
  3. Deep-Dive: Lightning Pro ER Performance & Efficiency via Custom PID Logging

    Yeah, I could do that. I will admit, right now its just a large number of messy scripts.
  4. Ford EV Range vs GM posted range

    I mean, I think this point was pretty obvious. A vehicle thats gets advertised range when you are actually driving for range is important. Yes, EPA testing is one way to do it and nobody is arguing that Ford didnt do that, but knowing how far you can actually drive rather than a number that...
  5. Deep-Dive: Lightning Pro ER Performance & Efficiency via Custom PID Logging

    Lots of ways to mix and match the data, this is certainly just the first go at it. In this case my primary interest was in the current capabilities as that is likely to be the biggest limiting factor of the Lightnings design. Specifically where does Ford set the limit and how do they enforce...
  6. Heat pump in extreme cold -20F

    A few members have had issues with the PTC heater on the older trucks. I'm unsure if there is a way to test it. We do have PIDs for the heater power from the older trucks, I'm going to guess they are the same on the newer trucks. its possible an obd adapter and an app would show you if its...
  7. Deconstructing the Lightning: Using AI to Map PIDs for Torque

    The one I use is Torque Pro on Android. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.prowl.torque&hl=en_US
  8. SOC vs Range

    I have been working on this myself. I have been logging data since August (a few million rows, probably over 50,000,000 cells. This plots how much energy is in each 1% of SOC by temp. This plots it in SOC, color coding for temp. You can see that lower temps have less energy remaining for...
  9. Deconstructing the Lightning: Using AI to Map PIDs for Torque

    CAN work has been on the back of my mind for sure. I guess theoretically that message may originate at the APIM, but who knows if its a back and forth stream or just a single alert. I'm hardly an expert on that.
  10. Deconstructing the Lightning: Using AI to Map PIDs for Torque

    Torque really is the old-school OBD tool. Sadly, its stuck there too, and it never really modernized or added more features other than just visualizing PIDs. I do not believe Torque itself does AA or CP, but I do feel like I have seen some AA dashboards. I cannot say much more than out of the...
  11. Deep-Dive: Lightning Pro ER Performance & Efficiency via Custom PID Logging

    Following up on my previous post about deconstructing PIDs from Forscan and CarScanner, I’ve been using a long-term monitoring setup to see how my Lightning Pro ER actually behaves under the hood. The Setup: Hardware: An old phone permanently mounted in the cubby. Software: Torque Pro...
  12. Deconstructing the Lightning: Using AI to Map PIDs for Torque

    I’ve been working on getting better data visibility for my F-150 Lightning. While FORScan and Car Scanner are the gold standards for seeing what’s going on, they are not always the most convenient tool for long-term logging or custom dashboards. I wanted to move that high-level data into Torque...
  13. Driving Lighting on ICE

    "Coasting" is in fact what you WANT to do, very frequently, at least in the lightning. The standard slight slow down in normal mode is more than enough when its really bad out. Any sudden inputs are bad bad things in the winter. There are lots of times I have just let off the accelerator and...
  14. Battery warming when cold, and plugged into 240v

    I will admit, part of me didnt mind....heck I use a space heater some times, no real difference.... Except there is a perfectly good wood stove next to it, i dont mind the garage as long as it s over 45f, and my electricity bill is already $700 a month (and thats with a geothermal unit). But...
  15. Battery warming when cold, and plugged into 240v

    After some testing it looks to be a charging current condition. When charging at 48a my truck immediately pegs the heater. When I lower my EVSE doen to around 36-38 I see the heating stop (pack is at 41f). So there looks to be extra heating done on higher power chargers In the end lithium...
  16. Which 80 amp charger is best?

    Theoretically yes, but the measure of improved reliability is miniscule at best. A good charger rated for 48a and running at 48a will still be much better then a mediocre quality 80a charger running at 48a. Just by quality, dont assume you get the same reliability by underrating a higher output...
  17. Battery warming when cold, and plugged into 240v

    Very interesting. I need to pull some of my data, although I wont have full charging data (my logger shuts off). My standard routine is to pull in the garage and plug in. If the battery is cold I immediately here the pumps kick on once I put it on the plug. If I open the truck later the...
  18. Battery warming when cold, and plugged into 240v

    I have never once observed meaningful heating of the battery off plug, parked or driving. Maybe, and a big maybe, when pack temps were in the 20s a trickle of heat was pushed to the battery, but heater power stayed below max and coolant inlet temp ticked up to the low 30s and pack temp went up a...




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