celeron55 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 16, 2020 5:33 am
I was considering doing that to a gen2 Prius, but the cheapest one I could find was 3500€.
Sheesh. There are dozens in my neck of the woods for around that same price, but there are also many that have ICE or NiMH problems, or both for much much less.
celeron55 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 16, 2020 5:33 am
I would have gone the "out-of-gas-mode + talk the same bms protocol" route myself. What's your plan?
That blown motor is quite a bit more than out of gas. As far as the BMS goes, we might as well be comparing English to Mandarin.
The NiMH system only monitors the 'blocks' which are composed of 12 cells in series. There is no active balance going on with the 12S blocks. NiMH have been a Toyota favorite for a long time it is assumed due in part to their simplicity and resilience to this type of pack construction. Toyota was largely able to make good on that warranty of the Prius battery that was good for 8 years or 100,000 miles. By that time the NiMH is well abused and time to go to the recyclers. Some still keep working well into the 150K mark or more. But I don't know how much credit the BMS deserves for this. Long of the short. The Stock / OEM BMS isn't going to cut it for any other purpose.
Will install in the next few days the
13.25kw LTO replacement pack. Constructed using Toshiba modules, blasphemously bearing
'Honda' trademarks. Occupies roughly 2* the space as the original NiMH pack, in the back. Runs at 240V nominal. 10C all day long. Love those LTOs.
Jack Bauer wrote: ↑Tue Jun 16, 2020 7:19 am
My advice would be to weld up the planet gear and use the Johannes controller.
If the design files for that route were available, it would be done. Have inquired about that today.
But as it is, we have three
Gen 3 Prius inverters with your boards fully assembled, programmed and on the ready. Been watching your Capacitor follies like it's the Game of Thrones. The thinking is that a Gen 3 inverter would sit quite nice under the hood of this Gen 2, and offer some nice benefits too. Going to see about a second Gen 2 tomorrow. This one also in a similar state of ICE death. Should be had for pretty cheap. Will be tearing one down and firing up the TIG soon.
HA! Yes, remember this video from way back. Thanks for reminding about it. That empty engine block?! wow.