
How much power is expected ?
Old post, but if it helps, I'm using a 2007 inverter on a 2010 transmission and all is fine.Jack Bauer wrote: ↑Wed Nov 13, 2019 8:53 am I think they changes to a newer type of inverter in 2009. LDH/RHD should make no difference. I do have a 2013 inverter that I plan on testing.
Estimates are 220kW/300HP... we won't know for sure until we stick it on the dyno in the spring.
From what I have gathered:
No physical BMS is used with the test pack (it's monitored manually). When the long range pack is fitted then I suspect it will use the BMS fitted to the modules (if OEM) or Johannes BMS.
Contactors and Precharge relay/resistor.
What is the range for a 450V pack?Jack Bauer wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 4:47 pm So with today's testing of the Bexus (current weight 2050kg) and a crappy 450v battery that sags like a ton of bricks under load the car was pulling like a train up through 70mph up a hill. So imho we don't need 650v.
Voltage doesn't dictate range. Kilowatt hours is a better general indicator.RE3Rotor wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 6:34 pmWhat is the range for a 450V pack?Jack Bauer wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 4:47 pm So with today's testing of the Bexus (current weight 2050kg) and a crappy 450v battery that sags like a ton of bricks under load the car was pulling like a train up through 70mph up a hill. So imho we don't need 650v.