Right now, after "rebalancing", all cells are between 0.71v and 0.73v at 80% SoC and 25C temperature. That looks pretty balanced to me. If you can get data from your car, it would be nice to compare.If I remember correctly you see the voltage of all modules are they all the same?
0.69v both high and low at 61% SOC … 0.2v seems a lot normally the imbalance is measured in mV … anyway I do not really trust the numbers I see out of the app, but it’s an indication.Right now, after "rebalancing", all cells are between 0.71v and 0.73v at 25C temperature. That looks pretty balanced to me. If you can get data from your car, it would be nice to compare.
Before the rebalancing some cells were at 0.2v. Still that does not immediately explain why the slow DC charge...
It is actually 0.02V i.e. 20mVolts, which is about 2-3% imbalance. Internet wisdom suggests the Taycan BMS triggers rebalance if it detects 2% cell difference.0.69v both high and low at 61% SOC … 0.2v seems a lot normally the imbalance is measured in mV … anyway I do not really trust the numbers I see out of the app, but it’s an indication.
I would let it be diagnosed by Porsche …
Yeah I miss read that in my head somehowIt is actually 0.02V i.e. 20mVolts, which is about 2-3% imbalance. Internet wisdom suggests the Taycan BMS triggers rebalance if it detects 2% cell difference.
At 60% SoC the imbalance was 0.69v highest vs 0.68v lowest cell. After I charged to 75% it is 0.73v highest vs 0.72v lowest. Down to 10mVolts.
Anyway battery rebalancing seems to have fixed the slow DC charging for me. I charged much faster today, about 150kw at 50% while before the rebalancing I was getting 33kw max at same charger and same conditions.
The procedure is something I read in a Taycan TSB and which was saying to charge to at least 90%, so I did 95%. Then the magic happens while it is unplugged. You have to leave the car unplugged and undisturbed for at least 6.5 hours.Yeah I miss read that in my head somehowAnyway a 20mV is that a lot or not ... nu clue. I should check my iX but if memory serves me right it was in the order of 2, 3 mV ... forgot the name of the app but it was first for BMW cars and was way more correct and useful.
Good to know balancing worked. Quite strange that procedure is 95% and not a 100% as for example with my BMW I really see it balance ones reaching 100% and then keeps on charging until it eventually stops ...
That’s not stämmer at all. I’ve had my bil at the återförsäljare for almost 3 months without it being touched and it still started. It really shows how the dealer is so uneducated on their EVs.Side note. My dealer said that if I am to leave the car for more than two weeks I need to have it connected to an external battery charger, otherwise the battery will discharge completely. You had yours untouched for three weeks?
Customer states vehicle is not charging correctly, charge speed is slower than normal and stuck at 35kw. Notices the estimate range that appears on the cluster is showing incorrect data after unplugging vehicle. Vehicle will not charge past 150 miles of range. Customer charges using the supercharger (DC charger) and 110v charger (AC charger) and notices the same result. check and advise.
Internal cell module software causing the cell modules state of health to be read incorrectly. Created PRMS ticket: 3898368, and was informed to follow SY 9301 (SY 248/24) for this concern. After performing the SY and charging the battery in increments, got the charging speed to return to normal 90-110kW versus the 35kW max it was charging at. No signs of improper charging by the customer, or any kind of influence that would have caused this concern
Hooked the vehicle up to DC charger and verified the vehicle would not charge over 35kW. Created VAL and checked faults. No faults related to concern. Noted battery cell module state of health had a 35% difference between the lowest cell module (Module 1 at 65%, Module 10 at 100%).
Created PRMS ticket 3898368, and performed instructions as per SY 9301 (SY 248/24) for re-commissioning the cell modules. After performing this step the modules all read 100% state of health. Creates another VAL as per PRMS request. The cell modules did not balance as was hoped, so i was instructed to, and performed a charge cycle, while actively monitoring the cell module voltages to be sure the difference between the min and max modules did not exceed 250mV. After a full charge, found a difference of 170mV. Created a post VAL showing the results. Concern is remedied at this time, and the HV battery will continue to balance the cells as discharge and charge cycles are performed. Advise customer to perform full 100% charge cycles for the next couple weeks to ensure proper cell balancing
Your dealer did a good job with the diagnosis and recovery.Car went into the dealer for a week. Below is the summary of the fix from Porsche, in case others have this problem.