HA!
Charging works! My set-up for testing is a little crude, but much has been learned in the past day and a half. I tied CSDN to inverter logic power (12v) via a 470 ohm and grounded the CSDN side of that resistor as would happen when the DCSW is closed (by ground signal to the relay coil) to initiate charging (per Johu's suggestion).
Short story: As long as: CSDN, F&R are tied to 12v @ VCU on, nothing terrible happens if there is current limiting on the input to MG1.
"chargepwmin" is approximately the actual % of the HVDC bus you will see at the HV battery connections while charging
I had a time getting the voltage limits high enough to allow the system to function. My advice is to set the UDC limits to at least 1.5x the input on MG1.
While charging:
- If CSDN is "open" (ungrounded, or tied to 12v) WHILE charging, nothing really interesting happened.
- If the AC input was disconnected while charging, nothing interesting happened
- If the HV pack becomes disconnected, the HVDC bus voltage spikes, but nothing exciting occurs
- If "F" or "R" become disconnected from 12v WHILE CHARGING, things get truly exciting on the battery charging side (lots of I & U fast

)
- Disconnecting the VCU & Inverter logic power (by pulling the ground), got a slight current spike to the battery, but not "excitingly" so
More to come after further testing
