I'm wondering what the dcdc (6pin C5) and battery (1pin B+) connectors are one the Prius g2 inverter.
They sure do look like Deutsch but I couldn't find a part # for the mating plug.
Does anyone have some info on that?
Thanks!
Prius G2 connectors
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Re: Prius G2 connectors
They were in the Wiki: https://openinverter.org/wiki/Toyota_Prius_Gen2_Board, but have disappeared. I will get them back in ASAP, in the meantime:
C5 = 90980-10987(F) and -10988(M)
C6(B+) = 11963 (vehicle side)
C5 = 90980-10987(F) and -10988(M)
C6(B+) = 11963 (vehicle side)
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Re: Prius G2 connectors
OK folks, I updated the Prius Gen2 wiki to reflect externally published, yet authoritative sources for connector and terminal part numbers.
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Re: Prius G2 connectors
Thanks,
Don't know who deleted them, sorry if it was me.
This is still the inverter I'll be using, so, it's the one I've been trying to stay on top of the wiki the most on.
Don't know who deleted them, sorry if it was me.
This is still the inverter I'll be using, so, it's the one I've been trying to stay on top of the wiki the most on.
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Re: Prius G2 connectors
No worries, I could'a sworn I put all the stuff in there, but I often forget to check back later to ensure I did it correctly.
Currently, Prius Gen2 stuff is REALLY inexpensive, I have seen inverters for $25US :O
You can get the whole car, not running (bad engine or HV Battery) for like $800 or so. Yank the engine, weld the power-split, bodge in some Leaf cells and you have a fully "modern" DIY EV! If my Squareback disappears, this is my BU plan.
Currently, Prius Gen2 stuff is REALLY inexpensive, I have seen inverters for $25US :O
You can get the whole car, not running (bad engine or HV Battery) for like $800 or so. Yank the engine, weld the power-split, bodge in some Leaf cells and you have a fully "modern" DIY EV! If my Squareback disappears, this is my BU plan.
Time for ICE Melt
Huebner VCU controlling a Gen2 Prius Inverter attempting to power a Leaf EM57 motor.
"Talent is equally distributed but opportunity is not." - Leila Janah
Huebner VCU controlling a Gen2 Prius Inverter attempting to power a Leaf EM57 motor.
"Talent is equally distributed but opportunity is not." - Leila Janah