Hi, if I may give you this extra info: the -1A discharging is not a faulty calibration; it can even go lower. That's just how it works in a t6.1: while driving, the dynamo disconnects and then the car uses also for a bit your household batteries. Sounds unbelievable but it is. Hence the minus. In other words, your household batteries do not always charge while driving. If you want to be able to charge them fully, set 'max. charge' while driving. You will see very different readings on your screen after driving for a whilelooks normal for me, higher voltage only during or just after charging. Display in our cali always shows -1A discharging, but I’m convinced this is faulty calibration, measured only 0,4A at the most with everything switched off.
I see other cali’s Reading 0A , our cali always -1A.Hi, if I may give you this extra info: the -1A discharging is not a faulty calibration; it can even go lower. That's just how it works in a t6.1: while driving, the dynamo disconnects and then the car uses also for a bit your household batteries. Sounds unbelievable but it is. Hence the minus. In other words, your household batteries do not always charge while driving. If you want to be able to charge them fully, set 'max. charge' while driving. AYou will see very different readings on your screen after driving for a while![]()
Yes, under normal circumstances you have something like this: -1 or even more but 0 is also possible but if they are charge once in a time with the 'Max. charge' enabled, they will be fully charged and stay high for longer.I see other cali’s Reading 0A , our cali always -1A.
Have you ever seen your Cali at 0AI see other cali’s Reading 0A , our cali always -1A.
Just having the screen on is using something.Have you ever seen your Cali at 0A
Mine is always at -1A
And is frustrating.
I have nothing plugged in.
Just weird isn’t it.Just having the screen on is using something.
You do have something plugged in, the Control Panel screen.Have you ever seen your Cali at 0A
Mine is always at -1A
And is frustrating.
I have nothing plugged in.
never 0A on mine. But don't bother, the others show maybe 0A while it is actually 0,5A.. and ours is 0,6A .I guess it is just not accurate enough and rounded to the nearest whole number.Have you ever seen your Cali at 0A
Mine is always at -1A
And is frustrating.
I have nothing plugged in.
I guess not but I’ll read about it in the separate thread; just know the screen gives you current information and changes regularly during camping and driving. Just test it during a trip and you will see that your batteries are probably no different than any other cali's t6.1 with the over complicated screenJust weird isn’t it.
I’m conducting major testing of all batteries.
Starting from Friday after a Max Charge for 50 minutes.
So assumed the batteries would be full.
I’m going to create a separate thread.
Tbh, I think my batteries are goosed.
Always showed 0A in my MY20 T6.1 Ocean.You do have something plugged in, the Control Panel screen.
Once the screen switches off/ standby then current draw will reduce.
The current draw of -1 amp.
is probably a lot less but the value may only be displayed in whole numbers, so -1 instead of -0.2 amps.
You could be right... No knowledge from VW about itnever 0A on mine. But don't bother, the others show maybe 0A while it is actually 0,5A.. and ours is 0,6A .I guess it is just not accurate enough and rounded to the nearest whole number.
Lol Household batteries, expand on that pleaseI guess not but I’ll read about it in the separate thread; just know the screen gives you current information and changes regularly during camping and driving. Just test it during a trip and you will see that your batteries are probably no different than any other cali's t6.1 with the over complicated screen
The screen consumes about the same amount as the previous screen but now shows this, it is mainly the car with the constant monitoring of all electronics that consumes constantly electricity (also from the household batteries).
Don’t understand what you mean but I’ll try: the car has one and than there are the ‘other’ batteries: household is just a translation of how we call them in Flinders, Belgium. I’ll try to use leisure batteries next time but sometimes I use google translate and get this.Lol Household batteries, expand on that please![]()
Aha! Yes the translation for me didn’t work.Don’t understand what you mean but I’ll try: the car has one and than there are the ‘other’ batteries: household is just a translation of how we call them in Flinders, Belgium. I’ll try to use leisure batteries next time but sometimes I use google translate and get this.
With the old screen, nobody bothered because it didn’t show. Now, some think there’s something wrong: if they work, there fine: test them when camping and off course don’t forget the max. loading function.
Yes, max. charge will load them to the full 100%.Aha! Yes the translation for me didn’t work.
Household is different to vehicle camping batterys.
Household would make me think of something to use in the house, like small useless batterys!
With regard to max charge, yes, I know about it. In the T5 & 6 using aircon or low heat seat would charge to 100% the x2 camping batterys.
So if I drive with a 6.1 and aircon on/ or low heated seat on, you might assume the same thing. But no.
Max charge is the correct way to fully charge to 100% the “camping” batterys.
Have a great Sunday![]()
Absolutely.lead are best preserved at 100%.
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