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Why does AGV battery level suddenly fall linear in the graph?

The AGV battery level falls linearly in the red box on the picture, and I was wondering why it does this. Tasks are created regularly, and process flow is set for the AGV to start recharge after 90 seconds of control point arrivals (not sure if the PF is set up correctly).

Also, how can I change how the order of the AGVs are shown in the graph?

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FlexSim 21.1.4
flexsim 21.1.4battery chargeagv battery levelbattery graphbattery statistics
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Seems that this issue has been around for a while.
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Felix Möhlmann answered jaehwans commented

Instead of listening to "Change" of the battery level in your statistics collector, use "Update". This will reliably trigger when the rate of the charge/discharge changes.

(Taken from this answer: https://answers.flexsim.com/questions/79536/dashboard-does-not-update-the-agv-battery-recharge.html)

The order of the agvs in the graph is based on the order in which they are assigned colors in the graph's properties. These are automatically set the first time an entry is added to the graph and kept through model resets.

If you delete the currently assigend colors and redo them in the correct order they will appear that way in the graph.

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Thank you, it was very helpful
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