Squeaky Bum Time!

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Dropping youngest lad back to Uni. Only a local trip, but we were low on juice. This is the lowest we have dared to go.

Got back with this remaining:
Excuse the shaking ....

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Funnily enough, there were no changes to the audio warnings to charge, nor any urgency.
Never seen the green go amber. I guess it would soon go red and then go into turtle mode?

Have AA cover, but don't want to do that again....
 
At least you have a good opportunity for a real good balance, not sure if the trophy NEEDS a low to full charge like the LFP based ones but seeing as you are already there.
 
Dropping youngest lad back to Uni. Only a local trip, but we were low on juice. This is the lowest we have dared to go.

Got back with this remaining:
Excuse the shaking ....

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Funnily enough, there were no changes to the audio warnings to charge, nor any urgency.
Never seen the green go amber. I guess it would soon go red and then go into turtle mode?

Have AA cover, but don't want to do that again....

Nevermind about the 5%,
Radio 4? 🙄😉🙂👍
 
Deliberately ran mine down last night to see what would happen and with a view to doing a full balancing charge. Got down to 4%. GOM stopped displaying remaining miles at 10% ish and went into turtle mode at 5% and on the hill, I have to travel up to get home, I was gradually losing speed down to 20mph leaving both a squeaky bum and a feeling of total embarrassment. Fortunately there weren't many other cars around at the time but the thought of calling out the AA just 1/4mile from home due to a flat battery wasn't good 🤔😢
 
I'm only impressed if you have had the message flash up to pull over and park safely!

Had it once - half a mile from home, which is all downhill fortunately!!!
 
If you are comparing the Ohme mileage based on energy supplied with that from the car I suspect the answer is that the Ohme EVSE is estimating mileage based on the stated MG4 100% range. [~56.33/61.7 * 280 miles (as shown in my Ohme)].
 
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It was more that the MG app was happy to state a full charge of 100%, yet Ohme says it still has 7% to go from a starting point of 5%.

Or is my maths up the creek?

Have I misunderstood?
 
I've found the MG4 SE model reassuringly accurate from around 50% SOC and below, attached are some examples

1) getting home after a 4 hr journey = no issues, After this photo, I did drive it around until zero, pulled up on the drive, but after that it wouldn't let me select drive, but was close enough to connect up the charger.
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2) slightly more squeeky bum time when doing our round tour of the UK only using the tesla network (about a year ago) - Stratford on avon to highlands and back (I didn't quite do it, as at the time the west coast didn't have Gretna (and have a home in Cumbria), anyway this was getting to Harrogate? on the wayback.
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I find that the car runs well until around 4%, and then acceleration gets limited, but it still runs fine.
 

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