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Chargelimit on Arrival multiple times not set #1214
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29.02.2024 16:14:33 : #1[Thread Pool Worker:639]: set_charge_limit(): {"response":null,"error":"vehicle rejected request: your public key has not been paired with the vehicle","error_description":""} |
okee - what's the issue? What have I missed to do? (what do I have to do) |
OK, looks something is wrong - it tells me that I have forbidden teslalogger.de to access my car. This is weird, I cannot remember that, I have followed the instructions and allowed anything, which was presented (there were no powerwall options visible). Any clue how to fix it? |
This seems to be related to the following issue: |
** Append Logfile **
you find it here: \raspberry\teslalogger\nohup.out
When travelling, I always set the charge limit to 100%. For my home address, the charging limit is set to 80% on arrival. I returned from holiday last Wednesday, covered various short distances in the following days and plugged in the charging cable from Saturday to Sunday. This morning I was surprised that I had only received the push notification of 03:00 for the charging start and realised that the charging was still running, now at 92%, because the charging limit was still set to 100%. So despite several trips to my home address, the charging limit was not set and the geofence range is huge at "100" ;-)
Geofence setting:
+home+ccp+dnc+scl:80:A+dsm:DR->P+cof:DR->P
Enclosed is the log file for February, as it should contain all relevant data (the month change was on Friday)
logfile-202403.gz
Environment: Raspberry Pi 4, no changes
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