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Third Week Results After Tesla BMS a079 Symptoms (Avoiding the Error as Much as Possible)
This experiment is based on a user scenario in which a vehicle that is already out of warranty shows BMS a079 symptoms, and the owner tries to keep using the vehicle as stably as possible while accepting a certain level of inconvenience. This is the third-week result since the first detection of the BMS a079 phenomenon. So far, the BMS a079 error code has not actually occurred. In last week’s middle graph, the cell voltage deviation widened up to 0.09 V. Starting this week, h
rory lee
Nov 151 min read
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Second Week Results After Tesla BMS a079 Symptoms (Avoiding the Error as Much as Possible)
This is the second week’s result since the first detection of the BMS a079 phenomenon last week. So far, the BMS a079 error code has not yet appeared. As shown in the left graph, even under the same charging conditions, the maximum cell deviation remains around 0.05 V, similar to last week. However, in the right graph, the maximum deviation has increased significantly to about 0.08 V. This difference is also clearly visible in the statistical data. While it’s possible to redu
rory lee
Nov 81 min read
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Our team’s own Dr.EV development vehicle has recently shown the first signs of the BMS a079 phenomenon.
Although we have analyzed numerous user datasets and real-world cases, this is the first time we have personally observed the same issue on our own vehicle. This gives us a valuable opportunity to study the problem not only from the developer’s perspective but also as an actual owner experiencing it firsthand. To share some background: the vehicle was purchased used in June of last year with about 120,000 km. It has mainly been used for development, and the annual mileage is
rory lee
Nov 12 min read
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