What model?   If it's an older S/X then unfortunately they don't have the
hardware to sleep fully.   If it's plugged in, then it will take it from
the wall when SoC drops a bit.


On Sun, Aug 25, 2024 at 4:19 PM Ken Olum via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org> wrote:

> Thanks, Phil!
>
>    From: "(-Phil-)" <p...@ingineerix.com>
>    Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2024 16:30:58 -0700
>
>    Teslas will use a lot of power if you leave sentry mode running, but
> without
>    that, it should sleep and not use much range.   Sentry keeps the
> contactors
>    closed 24/7 and sucks down about 200W.
>
> That is about 5kWh/d, and we certainly aren't seeing that.  We are
> seeing more like 600Wh (about 1%) per day, so about 25W.  I don't know
> why it's needed, and more importantly, I don't know why it doesn't take
> it from the wall instead of the batteries.  I attempted once to find out
> using scanmytesla, but for that to work the car needs to be too awake
> and so using much more power than the drain I was trying to diagnose.
>
>                                         Ken
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