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#1
Fluence ZE / Re:Refrigeración de la batería
Enero 09, 2016, 01:18:52 PM
While this topic mostly concerns the Fluence (Google translate told me ;-) ), I have written a bit about Zoe's battery cooling system here. It's incomparable with the Fluence! http://canze.fisch.lu/cooling-the-zoe-battery/ The video link at the bottom is very interesting too if you like to know a bit more about the design.
#2
Fluence ZE / Re:Que OBD comprar
Enero 09, 2016, 01:12:09 PM
If you don't like to loose that little shelf space covering the SAE J1962 connector, you might like this http://canze.fisch.lu/reposition-the-dongle/
#3
Fluence ZE / Re:Que OBD comprar
Enero 06, 2016, 08:55:37 AM
Hi @Fer and thank you for the heads up.

Good to hear the Ikkegol works good. One of the developers had ongoing issues with it. It seemed like timing. Also, it seems not on sale anymore. You are absolutely right about the size! On the other hand, we like, however simple it is, the on/off switch as a security measure. I know it is not very important. I will pass on the message, thank you for mentioning.

J
#4
Fluence ZE / Re:Que OBD comprar
Enero 05, 2016, 02:46:17 PM
Sorry, in English, as I am not a native speaker. (I am one of the CanZE authors).

We do not recommend the Ikkegol dongle anymore (if it is even possible to get one). Your best buy really is a Konnwei KV902 or Maxiscan. Ebay is your friend.

FluenceSpy is made by one of the CanZE team members. It is much more user friendly and in general, better looking, but CanZE has more technical graphs and detailed info. There are a bit more bugs in it when you connect it to a Fluence, but we are happy to correct those. Please report them here: https://github.com/fesch/CanZE/issues

I won't be here to answer questions about CanZE very much, but we do monitor github and the CanZE website http://canze.fisch.lu closely.

Warm regards!