Originally posted by bsobel
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teslaSeer, plugin using tesla motors "API"
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I think more importantly this app needs away to allow the car to sleep like Teslafi uses. The plugin just puts to much vampire drain on the car in its current state. It needs some logic that like after X min of being parked stop polling the car and allow it to go to sleep.
Here is some info on how polling can be setup.
https://support.teslafi.com/knowledg...t-vampire-loss
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Originally posted by integlikewhoa View PostI think more importantly this app needs away to allow the car to sleep like Teslafi uses. The plugin just puts to much vampire drain on the car in its current state. It needs some logic that like after X min of being parked stop polling the car and allow it to go to sleep.
Here is some info on how polling can be setup.
https://support.teslafi.com/knowledg...t-vampire-loss
This application is not built on logic, it is built to get your data from your car so that you can build your own logic. After all, we are all developers of homeseer in here
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Originally posted by NotYetRated View Post
[Response from getVehicleList: {"response":[{"id":XX,"vehicle_id":XX,"vin":"XX","display_name":"Life, the Universe, and Everything"
Try to rename your car to something without spaces and commas.. That fixed the problem for me.
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Originally posted by jumper4000 View Post
uhh, I didn't notice that link. Thanks... I just got it installed and it seems great. Any way to put the longitude/latitude on the same line with a link that takes you to Google maps?? Also, would it be possible to add the car's location to PHLocation?
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Originally posted by salvesen View Post
Hello,
I did not implement any check really. Try turning on debug and see if you get any valid information. Request timeout usally only means that server is not available. Does your phone app work?
Calling SetIOMulti in plugin teslaSeer:Index was outside the bounds of the array
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Originally posted by will40 View Post
I get this error from day 1 every time I try to wake my Tesla M3. Is anybody else getting this as well? Its getting annoying
Calling SetIOMulti in plugin teslaSeer:Index was outside the bounds of the array
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the app doesn't crash. Just get the error in the HS log everytime, even if it returns information. Log attached. It happens immediately after the wakeup response.
The other errors in this log do not happen often. Just the "Index outside the bounds of the array" error is constant.
teslaseer debug.pdf
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Originally posted by will40 View Postthe app doesn't crash. Just get the error in the HS log everytime, even if it returns information. Log attached. It happens immediately after the wakeup response.
The other errors in this log do not happen often. Just the "Index outside the bounds of the array" error is constant.
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I havent been using the wakeUp function myself. Just tested it now and I see that I have the same problem. could be some changes on the API side regarding the wakeUp call. I will have a look at it after the weekend and make a fix for it.
Thanks for the information!
-Oliver
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Can this plug-in pull the car out of the garage (summon the car as Tesla calls it). Summon function by the native Tesla app has some annoying restrictions. It requires owner to be close by for example. Does your plug-in circumvent these. I'm using it on private property so no pubic streets, no small children, no animals to be concerned about. My dogs are smarter than the Tesla anyhow :-)
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Originally posted by risquare View PostCan this plug-in pull the car out of the garage (summon the car as Tesla calls it). Summon function by the native Tesla app has some annoying restrictions. It requires owner to be close by for example. Does your plug-in circumvent these. I'm using it on private property so no pubic streets, no small children, no animals to be concerned about. My dogs are smarter than the Tesla anyhow :-)
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Would it be possible to have the car regulate it’s rate of charge? I know most people want it to charge as fast as possible, but I am on a unique plan with the electric company that gives me incentive to make sure I never draw more than a certain number of amps for the whole house. I’ve watched the Tesla regulate it’s rate of charge automatically (slow ramp up) on initial plug in, so I’m wondering if we could somehow tap in to that functionality.
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I've got tons of red ink in the HS3 log caused by TeslaSeer. Same message 10 times each minute.
It's anonymous as you can see. So I started disabling my plug-ins one by one and the error messages stopped when I disabled TeslaSeer.
Did something change at Tesla API side as nothing did on my side.
BTW it would be nice if TeslaSeer announces itself in the logs so that we know when messages come from there.
Feb-04 4:37:01 PM error Error: The remote server returned an error: (401) Unauthorized. Feb-04 4:37:01 PM error Error: The remote server returned an error: (401) Unauthorized. Feb-04 4:37:01 PM error Error: The remote server returned an error: (401) Unauthorized. Feb-04 4:37:01 PM error Error: The remote server returned an error: (401) Unauthorized. Feb-04 4:37:01 PM error Error: The remote server returned an error: (401) Unauthorized. Feb-04 4:36:01 PM error Error: The remote server returned an error: (401) Unauthorized. Feb-04 4:36:01 PM error Error: The remote server returned an error: (401) Unauthorized. Feb-04 4:36:01 PM error Error: The remote server returned an error: (401) Unauthorized. Feb-04 4:36:01 PM error Error: The remote server returned an error: (401) Unauthorized. Feb-04 4:36:01 PM error Error: The remote server returned an error: (401) Unauthorized.
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Originally posted by readi343 View PostWould it be possible to have the car regulate it’s rate of charge? I know most people want it to charge as fast as possible, but I am on a unique plan with the electric company that gives me incentive to make sure I never draw more than a certain number of amps for the whole house. I’ve watched the Tesla regulate it’s rate of charge automatically (slow ramp up) on initial plug in, so I’m wondering if we could somehow tap in to that functionality.
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