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Tesla: Remove misleading min/max printout #115

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What?

This PR makes the debug printout for Tesla batteries easier for beginners

Why?

There were many questions about the min / max voltages reported via CAN by Tesla, especially for LFP packs. The values were outright wrong, stating that the LFP packs could go to 402V 🙈

How?

Instead of printing the misleading min/max, we instead print LFP chemistry detected! if we notice that an LFP pack is used. This is much more useful info to have.

@dalathegreat dalathegreat changed the title Remove misleading min/max printout Tesla: Remove misleading min/max printout Dec 14, 2023
@dalathegreat dalathegreat requested a review from Newevg December 14, 2023 21:22
@dalathegreat dalathegreat merged commit 64573be into main Dec 20, 2023
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@dalathegreat dalathegreat deleted the bugfix/tesla-lfp branch December 20, 2023 21:54
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