Okay I have scoured the forum and not found all the answers to this, it there's a relevant thread please just post the link (and apologies for missing it).
Just supposedly had a replacement High Voltage battery fitted by Kia under warranty to our 2016, 30K mile old Soul EV. It went in with a 50 mile range, and came out showing the same. Reading up this seems likely to be a recalibration issue, and I understand I need to cycle it a few times - the service bulletin I found linked here said below 20% SOC to above 90% SOC to trigger recalibration and it might take a few cycles. So that explains why range is wrong. Can I expect a big change on the first cycle, and then fine tuning, or is it a gradual change?
Second question. The 'new' (remanu) battery shows 4.02 volts on all cells using EVSpy Pro. I see references to 4.08 mostly here, but I know the old one was 4.02 - is that a battery generation difference?
EVSpy also shows battery.max_cell_deterioration_pct as 57.1 - is that just reading the BMS which has not been recalibrated? Or is the replacement battery as defective as the last?
Any insights appreciated. I am of course going to cycle the battery and see what happens, just looking for pointers ahead of that. As a final question for that process is the battery charge %age shown by the car when powering down safe to use as a guide to SOC without the recalibration? Or do I need to teach my daughter (the driver) to use/read EVSpy for each journey?
Thanks in advanced for any guidance.
Just supposedly had a replacement High Voltage battery fitted by Kia under warranty to our 2016, 30K mile old Soul EV. It went in with a 50 mile range, and came out showing the same. Reading up this seems likely to be a recalibration issue, and I understand I need to cycle it a few times - the service bulletin I found linked here said below 20% SOC to above 90% SOC to trigger recalibration and it might take a few cycles. So that explains why range is wrong. Can I expect a big change on the first cycle, and then fine tuning, or is it a gradual change?
Second question. The 'new' (remanu) battery shows 4.02 volts on all cells using EVSpy Pro. I see references to 4.08 mostly here, but I know the old one was 4.02 - is that a battery generation difference?
EVSpy also shows battery.max_cell_deterioration_pct as 57.1 - is that just reading the BMS which has not been recalibrated? Or is the replacement battery as defective as the last?
Any insights appreciated. I am of course going to cycle the battery and see what happens, just looking for pointers ahead of that. As a final question for that process is the battery charge %age shown by the car when powering down safe to use as a guide to SOC without the recalibration? Or do I need to teach my daughter (the driver) to use/read EVSpy for each journey?
Thanks in advanced for any guidance.