Timely video! I’m in my road trip this weekend with id.4 and obd dongle. I wish (or can’t figure out) how to fully customize my stops. It always has me stopping more frequently for shorter charges than I want. When you have to wait in line at every stop it really changes the charger hopping math
Gotcha! Not sure if this can help you now, but set your max charge limit to 80% and adjust the slider to few but long. That should increase your charge times if you want deeper charges!!!
It's too bad ABRP won't pre-condition your battery for charging. On my last road trip A Better Route Planner's suggested charging stops were a little more conservative than my EV6's built-in nav's suggestions, but I ended up entering ABRP's suggestions into the Kia system so that my battery was nice and warm on arrival for faster charging.
really enjoying the channel and videos. New ID4 owner here. The one thing I'm not liking is the lack of Google Automotive(which I had in my Volvo EV) anyhow noisy the vehicle is at low speeds. Would love to see a video about comparing EV noises at low speeds since you own a second EV.
Thanks for watching! I’m very interested i. What you mean by it brain loud at slow speeds. I think it is pretty quiet. Especially compared to combustion vehicles. Are you talking about the pedestrian warning noise? That usually happens under 25 mph. In my range tests I’ve started adding noise levels! ID.4 was 65 dBs at 70mph. I was shocked at how loud the Tesla Model 3 was when I was in it. Much louder than my Kona, and wayyyy louder than the ID.4!!! I don’t have much experience with Google automotive. Sorry about that!!!
@@theaverageev Yes, It sounds like a spaceship roaming at sub 25MPH speeds, I'm not a fan. Google Automotive is basically a more integrated form of Goole OS, which allows you to use google within the car w/o the need of a cell phone and it's quite useful for estimating range and SOC at point of arrival, etc.
@@LgFaver Gotcha! Pedestrian warning noise is required by law. Early Teslas, like my brothers don’t have that. You do get used to it. I remember not liking it when I first got my Kona, and now I hardly think about. It is an important safety feature for pedestrians. Thanks again for watching and let me know if you have any other questions!
Not each time you turn it off, but I wouldn’t leave it in overnight. Now, I have accidentally left it in our ID.4 for an extended period of time, but my 12volt was fine. I have heard of other cars getting their battery drained though.
Dear EV fan I had a question. I bought my odb2 (maclean) and I successfully connected it following ur instructions. I gotta say that I have the free version of the abrp app so I was wondering if the obd2 actually keeps connected. U talk about a blue button that U check and uncheck. Do u talk about the top blue one (automated settings) or the Lower one (SoC departure )
It is the blue button of a battery with a wifi signal. I think that's what you are talking about! The OBD will stay connected to your phone the whole trip. The only weird thing is if you were to open up car scanner pro, you would need to close car scanner pro for the OBD info to be sent to ABRP. A weird quirk I've found!
Hi ! Interesting video ! Do you think that this function works with a Toyota hybrid auris of 2015 from Europe ? I'm french, I want to buy that obd dongle especially for watching datas of my car. Have a nice day from France
Hello! It is just a standard OBD, so it should work on any car regardless of fuel type! I see the Auris on the Car Scanner App. So you check out the OBD data. A Better Route Planner does not support your car though!
Thanks for this video! Just curious - which ABRP Premium subscription do you use? Monthly or annually? I’m not sure I road trip enough to get my use out of an annual membership.
I’m going to be honest it has been so long I don’t recall what the functionality of Car Scanner Pro is without a subscription. For ABRP you can use it without subscription, but it won’t pull data from the OBDII without a subscription. If you are doing road-trips and want to maximize efficiency, it is worth every penny. You could certainly cancel it after your road-trip is over.
Thanks for the great video. Couple questions: 1. If you have a route setup in ABRP at the start of your route does it automatically adjust the route based on your driving or do you have to remap and restart the route in abrp to get a new route based on your latest driving stats? 2. Also I imagine leaving the dongle plugged in drains the 12V battery. I definitely wouldn't leave it in over night or anything but is it ok to leave in for say an hour at a stop while your car charges?
It will adjust yes! I always take mine out when I’m out of the car for an extended period of time! So you should be could to leave it in for the duration of the trip and then take it out.
Ioniq 6! Nice! It works with most EVs. It should definitely work with the Ioniq 6. As long as you can access the OBD plug, then you are good! It works for both my Kona Electric and VW ID.4!
I would recommend to take it out when not driving the car. It could drain the 12 volt battery. That being said I accidentally left it in our ID.4 for 2 months and we had no issue. But I have heard others do the same and drain their 12volt. It’s just not worth the risk in my opinion!
I noticed that you are working with iPhone carplay. I know you said that it also works with Android. But have you heard from others about how well it does work with Android Auto, since that is what I have and must use? I hope others will chip in here with their experiences to help me decide whether to move forward.
Hello. i want to use abrp with obd but when i enter car settings and live data there isint any abrp obd connection choice. there is only link generic choice. is it about abrp version ? iam using abrp with my iphone and iam sure its updated version. my abrp version number is 4.4.4 thanks for your help
Hmm. My only immediate thought is that you connected to the OBD outside of the app? If you did. Forget the device and then open ABRP and you should see it! Let me know if that works!
Thanks for your video, made perfect since to this old guy driving my Ionia 5. Grand Canyon here I come!
Glad it helped!
Timely video! I’m in my road trip this weekend with id.4 and obd dongle. I wish (or can’t figure out) how to fully customize my stops. It always has me stopping more frequently for shorter charges than I want. When you have to wait in line at every stop it really changes the charger hopping math
Gotcha! Not sure if this can help you now, but set your max charge limit to 80% and adjust the slider to few but long. That should increase your charge times if you want deeper charges!!!
I will make a video on optimizing ABRP for different scenarios!
Thanks!
Thanks!!! I really appreciate it! Feel free to reach out with any questions!
Thanks for sharing this helpful information!
It's too bad ABRP won't pre-condition your battery for charging. On my last road trip A Better Route Planner's suggested charging stops were a little more conservative than my EV6's built-in nav's suggestions, but I ended up entering ABRP's suggestions into the Kia system so that my battery was nice and warm on arrival for faster charging.
really enjoying the channel and videos. New ID4 owner here. The one thing I'm not liking is the lack of Google Automotive(which I had in my Volvo EV) anyhow noisy the vehicle is at low speeds. Would love to see a video about comparing EV noises at low speeds since you own a second EV.
Thanks for watching! I’m very interested i. What you mean by it brain loud at slow speeds. I think it is pretty quiet. Especially compared to combustion vehicles. Are you talking about the pedestrian warning noise? That usually happens under 25 mph. In my range tests I’ve started adding noise levels! ID.4 was 65 dBs at 70mph. I was shocked at how loud the Tesla Model 3 was when I was in it. Much louder than my Kona, and wayyyy louder than the ID.4!!! I don’t have much experience with Google automotive. Sorry about that!!!
@@theaverageev Yes, It sounds like a spaceship roaming at sub 25MPH speeds, I'm not a fan. Google Automotive is basically a more integrated form of Goole OS, which allows you to use google within the car w/o the need of a cell phone and it's quite useful for estimating range and SOC at point of arrival, etc.
@@LgFaver Gotcha! Pedestrian warning noise is required by law. Early Teslas, like my brothers don’t have that. You do get used to it. I remember not liking it when I first got my Kona, and now I hardly think about. It is an important safety feature for pedestrians.
Thanks again for watching and let me know if you have any other questions!
@@theaverageev for sure man, I've subscribed. Keep them videos coming.
Very cool video, cheers buddy
Can ABRP be used with the OBDCheck BLE dongle on the Chevy Equinox EV?
Not at this point in time. You can use the ABRP app in the infotainment and that use car data as far as I am aware!
Very useful video. Thanks a lot
Thanks for watching!!!
Do you have to take the dongle out each time that you turn off the car? I've heard that otherwise it will drain the 12V battery.
Not each time you turn it off, but I wouldn’t leave it in overnight. Now, I have accidentally left it in our ID.4 for an extended period of time, but my 12volt was fine. I have heard of other cars getting their battery drained though.
Dear EV fan I had a question. I bought my odb2 (maclean) and I successfully connected it following ur instructions. I gotta say that I have the free version of the abrp app so I was wondering if the obd2 actually keeps connected.
U talk about a blue button that U check and uncheck. Do u talk about the top blue one (automated settings) or the Lower one (SoC departure )
It is the blue button of a battery with a wifi signal. I think that's what you are talking about!
The OBD will stay connected to your phone the whole trip. The only weird thing is if you were to open up car scanner pro, you would need to close car scanner pro for the OBD info to be sent to ABRP. A weird quirk I've found!
Hi ! Interesting video ! Do you think that this function works with a Toyota hybrid auris of 2015 from Europe ? I'm french, I want to buy that obd dongle especially for watching datas of my car. Have a nice day from France
Hello! It is just a standard OBD, so it should work on any car regardless of fuel type! I see the Auris on the Car Scanner App. So you check out the OBD data. A Better Route Planner does not support your car though!
Does ABRP take account of the driving mode selected ? (I drive in sport locally but eco on longer trips)
Hello, Do you know if it works with a ID.4 2024 Pro model?
I have a dongle and it does work with "car scanner" but doesn't show up in ABRP.
Yes it should!
@@theaverageev hmm, sadly still doesn't find it in ABRP
Thanks for this video! Just curious - which ABRP Premium subscription do you use? Monthly or annually? I’m not sure I road trip enough to get my use out of an annual membership.
I do monthly! I cancel it when I know I won’t be road-tripping, like during the winter!
Very cool - thank you!
So this ridecwas without subscription? Is there voice directions too? Ty
I’m going to be honest it has been so long I don’t recall what the functionality of Car Scanner Pro is without a subscription. For ABRP you can use it without subscription, but it won’t pull data from the OBDII without a subscription. If you are doing road-trips and want to maximize efficiency, it is worth every penny. You could certainly cancel it after your road-trip is over.
Thanks for the great video. Couple questions:
1. If you have a route setup in ABRP at the start of your route does it automatically adjust the route based on your driving or do you have to remap and restart the route in abrp to get a new route based on your latest driving stats?
2. Also I imagine leaving the dongle plugged in drains the 12V battery. I definitely wouldn't leave it in over night or anything but is it ok to leave in for say an hour at a stop while your car charges?
It will adjust yes! I always take mine out when I’m out of the car for an extended period of time! So you should be could to leave it in for the duration of the trip and then take it out.
Does the dongle works with any EV car ? I’m waiting for my Ioniq 6 in a couple weeks and like to know. Thanks a bunch !
Ioniq 6! Nice! It works with most EVs. It should definitely work with the Ioniq 6. As long as you can access the OBD plug, then you are good! It works for both my Kona Electric and VW ID.4!
Is it compatible with iPhone as well? Im looking for a dongle for my ID3.
Yes! I have an iPhone!
Thank you! This is great. Is it safe to leave plugged in all the time?
I would recommend to take it out when not driving the car. It could drain the 12 volt battery. That being said I accidentally left it in our ID.4 for 2 months and we had no issue. But I have heard others do the same and drain their 12volt. It’s just not worth the risk in my opinion!
What OBD app do you use while charging?
Veepeak Ble! I am making a video about it today! Be on the look out!
@@theaverageev that's the dongle but I was wondering what app you use to tell you battery temp, amps requested, amps provided, etc
Whoops! It is called Car Scanner Pro! My video will also have the app included in it!
@@theaverageevHave you made the video?
Here you go!!!
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I noticed that you are working with iPhone carplay. I know you said that it also works with Android. But have you heard from others about how well it does work with Android Auto, since that is what I have and must use? I hope others will chip in here with their experiences to help me decide whether to move forward.
Unfortunately, I do not recall someone saying something. But I know I have viewers that use android auto. Sorry I can’t be more helpful!
Hello. i want to use abrp with obd but when i enter car settings and live data there isint any abrp obd connection choice. there is only link generic choice. is it about abrp version ? iam using abrp with my iphone and iam sure its updated version. my abrp version number is 4.4.4 thanks for your help
Hmm. My only immediate thought is that you connected to the OBD outside of the app? If you did. Forget the device and then open ABRP and you should see it! Let me know if that works!
Do you always keep it plugged in or unplug it when daily driving? I would be concerned it would run down the 12v battery.
I only use it when actively driving. I do remove it after every use!
Works on gwm ora?
It has profiles for Good Cat/Funky Cat/ES11/Haomao so it should work?