Coming back to Current sensors.
1. Gen 2 inverter has 2 current sensors per ciruit: 2 for Mg1 (Phase V and W) and 2 for Mg2 (Phase V and W)
2. The current sensors are bi-polar - between 15 and 20 volts peak to peak (7.5v or 10v = 0 amps) Is it 15v or 20v, or is it in between these values?
3. V3 board uses these currents (converted to voltage of 0-3.3volts) to monitor over current (set in parameters by user) - only monitor?
4. V3 board has 2 Current inputs (converted to volts) - #pin 6 = II1 current - which means input current between -3v & +3v, AND #pin9 = II2
5. The +/-3v input from #pin 6 and #pin 9 are connected to a circuit in series BEFORE arriving at the V3 board. This circuit is the 'day counter' - example
https://www.ebay.fr/itm/Adjustable-3A-D ... 2320889426
6.The MG1 Phase Currents V (converted into voltage) from the Inverter arrive via the 32 pin White Main connecter on pins #2 (GIVA)and #3 (GIVB). Why
2 wires? Is it positive and negative values?
7.My 2cents pea brain understands that GIVA & GIVB would connect to said 'day counter circuit board' in parallel- inputs (15v-20v), and then we set the output reference to 1.65v for input current of 0 volts.
8.If this is correct, we would duplicate the MG2 Phase Currents V via JP7 #pin 9?
9. We don't need or use Phase current W, OR is this where Johannes was talking about 'blending'? Does that mean we connect both MG current sensors in parallel to II1 and II2 respectively?
I hope the answer is not staring me in the face somewhere in the wikis (cause I looked), or I will have to go stab myself in the foot with a blunt object or something...
Again, sorry if questions seem stupid and redundant.