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Is there a screen to check the version from the VDS?
Thanks.
The VMSparser and a dump of your logs will show all the firmware revisions.
Look for a "firmware.rc" file in your logs. Open it with notepad and you should see the firmware version. Mine's at 3.6.12, which I believe is the most current.Reviving this old thread. I have owned my 1.5 for 5 weeks, it has about 13K miles on it. Trying to figure out what firmware version it has. I ran a vms_log file I downloaded today through vms_parser and do not see where the firmware version is shown in the Transient Log Summary data table. Here is what I see:
Barrys-Air-2:~ barrybrisco$ /Applications/VMSParser /Volumes/DISK_IMG/VehicleLogs/5YJRE11B781000425/201411102000/vms_log
Analyze: /Volumes/DISK_IMG/VehicleLogs/5YJRE11B781000425/201411102000/vms_log
V1.5 Roadster VIN 5YJRE11B781000425
Transient Log Summary
(then a long table of driving and charging data and then this at the end of the table)
11/10/2014 07:43:58 - 11/10/2014 09:06:31 (01:22:33) Charge 84% -> 93% 239V 56A of 56A 8.0 kWh 14.4 Ah 0.1 Ah
/Volumes/DISK_IMG/VehicleLogs/5YJRE11B781000425/201411102000/vms_log Transient section: odometer: 11525.0 to 13006.0 (1481.0 mi), 52.8 hours of driving, 304.5 hours of charging, over 221.9 days
Approximate CAC: 143.40 Ah as of 11/10/2014 09:07:08
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About an hour before downloading that log file, the car completed a range charge (I've only done a range charge a few times). The charge stopped on its own (I did not stop it) with the Ideal Miles shown as 214 and the Rated Miles show as 170. That is the most miles I have been able to get it to display after a range charge since I got it. I've range charged it about three times. After a Standard Charge it typically shows 171 Ideal Miles.
So I'm puzzled as to how to find the firmware version, and concerned that I can't get the car to range charge to a higher mileage figure. Over the past month I've driven the car almost one thousand miles, always plug it in to my HPC (240V / 70A) every night and have standard charged it many time.
Mine's at 3.6.12, which I believe is the most current.
I'm pretty sure 3.6.12 is newer than 3.6.7. Here's the report from my 1.5.Actually 3.6.7 15 is the latest for the 1.5, as the 80amp charger bug fix.
If I can charge at 80 amps then I am a happy camper. But if I can't they will hear from me and I will not be happy.
@djp, thanks for correcting me, I edited my post. I meant "CAN SR." I don't need the CAN JR as I already have the Tesla J1772 adaptor for the Roadster, it came to me with my Roadster.
I think that 3.6.7 12 may be the latest firmware. I'm going to be charging at the San Rafael Service Center tomorrow. I will ask.
I should note that I've never been able to get into the service menu on my car. I don't know if I'm doing it wrong, or if they disabled/changed the procedure to pull up the service menu in the latest firmware.Thanks for the correction! That indeed is correct what you mentioned, sorry about confusing you all! Here's my latest firmware output taken from my last stick dump:
12/10/2013 08:52:04, 3.6.12 12
BUMP;
Anyone know what the latest firmware is for the 1.5 NOW, up to date?
Also, at what firmware (and higher) does the CAN SR work with 80A chargers?