A nice to have....MG ZS EV ECU data via the Torque Pro app
ATI ELM327 v1.5
ATSP0 OK
ATDP AUTO
0100 SEARCHING… UNABLE TO CONNECT
ATDPN A0
ATSP6 OK
ATDP ISO 15765-4 (CAN 11/500)
ATRV 13.2V
0100 7EB 06 41 00 88 18 00 13
0120 7EB 06 41 20 80 01 80 01
0140 7EB 06 41 40 44 04 80 40
0101 7EB 06 41 01 00 04 00 00
010D 7EB 03 41 0D FF
011C NO DATA
011C CAN ERROR
011C 7EB 03 41 1C 01
011D CAN ERROR
011F 7EB 04 41 1F 00 00
0121 7EB 04 41 21 00 00
0131 7EB 04 41 31 00 00
0142 7EB 04 41 42 33 A4
1001 7EB 06 50 01 00 32 01 F4
1000 NO DATA
1002 7EB 04 7F 10 22 1B
1003 7EB 06 50 03 00 32 01 F4
1101 7EB 02 51 01
If no one else steps forward, then here's your man, (follow the link) has experience of both podcast and OBD2/Thai app.We're planning on talking about OVMS and the app in the podcast on 29th March.
I'm looking for folks with some knowledge on the subject to join us.
Would any of you be able to make it? Using Zoom from 7:15.
I couldn't possibly appear on a podcast until I've had a haircut after lockdown!We're planning on talking about OVMS and the app in the podcast on 29th March.
I'm looking for folks with some knowledge on the subject to join us.
Would any of you be able to make it? Using Zoom from 7:15.
I've started creating a PID list for Torque at peternixon/MG-EV-OBD-PIDWe know it's possible from the Thai group... As explained in the first post on Project OBD2 thread and the YouTube video there. What we need are the PID setup files. Do you have them ?
Edit
Imperial units MPH suggest likely UK setup
Some of the data is not right for me see screen shots. I couldn't download your file directly despite logging into GitHub. Had to copy the raw csv data into a plain text file naming it with .csv extension.I've started creating a PID list for Torque at peternixon/MG-EV-OBD-PID
Hi @AbuGSome of the data is not right for me see screen shots. I couldn't download your file directly despite logging into GitHub. Had to copy the raw csv data into a plain text file naming it with .csv extension.
There is a conflict between the data my SoH is somewhat worrying and some of the other parameters are slightly out too compared to the Thai App. I was stationary but speed and rpm reading are greater than that.
Also I had just stopped the granny charge for a minute or so but it was reading as a negative current... although the BMS status charged from "charging" to "running" ( in ready mode). I took the Thai screen shot first and torque about 30seconds later.
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Great job with this. Any chance of posting the usable file here please?Hi @AbuG
Thank you for your quick feedback!
GitHub is a software development system with a few fancy features to allow multiple people to sync changes with each other. Accessing the file via the "Raw" link is certainly one way to get it, or you could download the whole collection by selecting "Download Zip" from the "Code" button in the top right corner. On the other hand if you'd like to contribute changes, using a Git client like "TortoiseGit" or "Sourcetree" is the more advanced method.
Regarding my PID list, I only figured out how to get responses via Torque Pro yesterday evening over a glass of wine, but didn't have time to test that I had all the correct formula to process the responses in a valid manner. The SoH however is "valid" according to the OVMS spreadsheet that I used as a source, however I agree that it shows a different value when compared with my dash. I suspect that what the PID returns in the "correct" value before it's padded with a buffer by the dash, but I could be wrong and I will investigate this further.
The formula for the Speed and RPM on the other hand were not quite right and I have fixed those. Please grab the latest list from GitHub and let me know how you go.
The whole collection (including readme, tested pids and pids under test) is at the project link above however if you are having trouble using GitHub then a raw link to the PIDs which seem to work correctly for me is https://raw.githubusercontent.com/peternixon/MG-EV-OBD-PID/main/extendedpids/MG ZS EV.csvGreat job with this. Any chance of posting the usable file here please?
Legend, thanksThe whole collection (including readme, tested pids and pids under test) is at the project link above however if you are having trouble using GitHub then a raw link to the PIDs which seem to work correctly for me is https://raw.githubusercontent.com/peternixon/MG-EV-OBD-PID/main/extendedpids/MG ZS EV.csv
Hi, I downloaded that file from github and added it to my extended pid files on torque pro. Does this look correct to you? I have only 1 file! I wont be at the car to test this until this evening.The whole collection (including readme, tested pids and pids under test) is at the project link above however if you are having trouble using GitHub then a raw link to the PIDs which seem to work correctly for me is https://raw.githubusercontent.com/peternixon/MG-EV-OBD-PID/main/extendedpids/MG ZS EV.csv
Hi @CDRHi, I downloaded that file from github and added it to my extended pid files on torque pro. Does this look correct to you? I have only 1 file! I wont be at the car to test this until this evening. View attachment 2525View attachment 2526
Is it both of these files?Hi @CDR
With the latest list (uploaded 25min ago) you should see 27 extra sensors while you are only seeing one. I suggest that you download the ZIP file (https://github.com/peternixon/MG-EV-OBD-PID/archive/refs/heads/main.zip) and grab the CSV from there as I think you may have corrupted the formatting when doing a copy and paste.
It should look like the following (although you'll need to create the dashboard yourself as I haven't uploaded it yet):