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The OBDII data lets us read current out of the DC-DC convertor so power used by various things can be determined by switching then ON and OFF.  Consider these as "ballpark" values as current out of converter constantly jumps around by up to +/- 4 amps.  Will add various items to this post as they get collected.

 

ReadyTo-Run:  About 200 watts - nothing else turned on.

Outside Lights:  Parking/Low Beam/High Beam = 75 / 220 / 363 watts

Inside Roof Lights:  Insignificant, can't measure, certainly less than 10 watts

Heater Fan:  Speeds 1 / 3 / 5 / 7 = 25 / 50 / 130 / 220  watts

Seat Heaters:  Both set to '1' = 145 watts

Power Steering: 45 to 110 watts from HVB (not DC-DC).  Measured sitting on concrete while turning wheel +/- 1/4 turn at about one cycle per 2 seconds, then 1 cycle per second (the higher reading).  Surprised it was so low but expect it could be a lot higher on the road (?) since its powered from the HVB.

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Please see link in this post.  Its quite a lot for free but it has some rough edges.  My .csv files come out with semicolons for seperators instead of commas. ;)

 

I've been playing around with the iPhone version, sending them back debug log files and crash log file to help them find some bugs. Here's some data from the BECM on my Energi

 

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You can see A/C power on the MyView screen if you select Climate/Accesories (or whatever its called).  I want to check sometime when its warmer to see if the MyView gauge agrees with OBDII data.  Power on MyView can vary from 3kW (after first turn on) down to 300 watts once cooled down with recirc and a relatively high temp setting.

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Thanks, I don't actually have a C-Max but rather a 2010 Fusion Hybrid which only shows a bar chart with no scaling for total accessory power.  Found this topic interesting. 

 

Is the A/C driven by HVB or 12V battery?  Edit: I see its on the HVB.

 

 Does the AC 300 Watts include the cabin air circulation fan?

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Consider these as "ballpark" values as current out of converter constantly jumps around by up to +/- 4 amps. 

You also have battery cooling fans in the back and a radiator cooling fan that may be coming on at random times.

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