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Clarification: does the library provide Battery Care Mode info for id.3? #116
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Unfortunately my car does not support battery care yet. What does |
I suppose this is what you were looking for:
Thanks in advance for checking. |
Yea, I will add battery care settings as soon as I find time. |
Can you do the query with weconnect-cli again with batteryCareMode disabled? |
Did not update anything, just ran it again with previous command:
Although setting is deactivated in app, it seems to still be reporting activated? |
ahhh, maybe caching was the problem here. Can you do it again and add the |
Here it is now:
Thanks for following up. |
I released a development version (0.33.1.dev1). You can install it with |
Looking good now! Battery care activated:
Battery care de-activated:
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Perfect. Can you also change the setting through weconnect-cli? |
Would you please be able to clarify how to do it? Honestly I have never user reconnect-cli for set activities, only get. Thanks in advance. |
Shpuld be something like |
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ok and if you try: |
Same: |
hmmm |
Can I try to help any further? |
Currently not. I will need to find another way to deal with setting a new value |
But the setting detail itself is expected to be included in 0.55.0, right? |
Hello.
Can anyone clarify if the library provides/is able to provide Battery Care Mode information for an id.3?
Although this setting exists in the We Connect ID app, I could not find it via weconnect-cli. Is this not available at all, or can be added?
Thanks for clarifying.
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