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sensor.CARNAME_time_charge_complete does not continously update #497
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The next time you see this, can you add teslajsonpy to your logs and post the teslajsonpy api response (or errors)? The sensor is supposed to change when the complete time changes by more than 1 min. Any error will show up in those logs and that will help to narrow it down. https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/configuration/troubleshooting/#enabling-debug-logging |
@InTheDaylight14 Yes, I've just done this now. My car was charging at 3,7kw and it said it woudl be done in 12 hours. I unplugged it, and drove home to a 11kw charger. I plugged the car in 1 hour ago, but it still says it is only done in 12 hours. (It is done in 1h 40min) Here is an API response after a "Force update: I see the API has this in the response: Thank you for your help. |
Awesome, thanks for grabbing that info. Exactly what we need to debug. Just a heads up there is some personal info in there you might want to scrub. Like lat/long. The time_charge_complete sensor is based off I'm not really sure why the value is not updating, I need to read through the logic and think about it some more. |
@InTheDaylight14 Ahh that would be perfect! |
The entity sensor.CARNAME_time_charge_complete is only assigned a value as the car initially starts charging. As the car updates its estimated finish time in the app, this entity is not updated. If the cars charging limit is changed in the app, this entity still does not update. Even pressing the "force data update" button does not update this entity.
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