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ABRP forgets reference consumption, departure SoC and maximum speed settings when closed and reopened


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Tomáš Komárek

When I close ABRP in my web browser and open it again, it resets several settings to default values. This includes my manually tuned reference consumtion (to 175Wh/km), the departure SoC (to 90%) and the speed limit (to 130km/h). All of these are reset to the default values for the car (2020 Peugeot e-208). I did not notice other values being impacted, but it may be the case there are more.

I always use 120km/h for longer trips and lower ref consumption (160Wh/km) when on summer tyres, so having to change it back every time is annoying and may cause extra unnecessary charge stops when I forget to check it.
This happens regardless of a plan being ready or the route input being blank.

It may not do it every time (about 80%), but always does it when I reload the page without using cache (Ctrl+F5 in Firefox).

This seems to be happening in the web version only. The android app seems to remember the settings (even after forcing stop and clearing its cache). I'm logged into my account on both the web and the app, so I would expect it to rememeber all the settings.


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Mattias_ABRP

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Mattias_ABRP

Hey Thomas,
thanks for reporting this to us! It seems as there us a bug related to not saved vehicles where settings are reset to the default. We are working on fixing this but meanwhile can you save the vehicle, this should solve the issue.


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Tomáš Komárek

Ah, that's it!
I knew it was not happening before. When I tried how some other cars perform, I probably just accidentally created a new 208 instead of bringing up the saved one. When I deleted the current unsaved car and used the previously saved one instead, the issue went away. Thank you!


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Bo_ABRP

Status changed to: User Feedback

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Bo_ABRP

Can you try on a different browser and see if it behaves the same? We cannot reproduce it here with your procedure.


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Tomáš Komárek

I can confirm it happens in Chrome (or more precisely, Chromium, Chrome without Google branding etc) too. Although I had to do the Ctrl+F5 twice for it to happen there.
When I closed the tab with ABRP, cleared last 1h of browsing (in history menu) and opened ABRP again, after I logged in, it reset the values in Chromium too, so you may try that. I did not have ABRP open anywhere else and never opened it in Chromium before trying this.
I also tried to use both minimal cookies and all cookies allowed in the popup ABRP presents, both behaved the same.

If the issue is not reproducible, maybe my account is in some bad/inconsistent state?

Details:
I'm on Linux, OpenSUSE Tumbleweed.
Firefox 121.0.1
Chromium 120.0.6099.224

Route link: abetterrouteplanner.com/?plan_uuid=81177633-5478-4c16-b2a9-c523b7bc74db


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Linda

Status changed to: Investigate