I wrapped the hood with a white vinyl carbon fibre look alike. Should keep the batteries cooler.
Sunday, April 28, 2013
Sunday, April 21, 2013
2.0 continued
I installed the charger inlet in the old gas door. Gotta love it::
Here is the charger in the back, note the relay which is part of the BMS which shuts down the charger when any cell reaches 3.65 volts:
Here is what it looks like under the hood now. On the far right the little grey box contains the circuit board for the BMS:
I relocated the pot box and added a back up spring:
Saturday, April 20, 2013
GEO 2.0
Over the past few months I made many changes to the car.
I removed and sold the 24 Hipower cells.
I bought and installed 25 Calb cells under the hood in the front with a MiniBMS battery management system.
The car is driving well, no problem keeping up with traffic on the highway.
Here are a few pictures and videos taken during the recent modifications:
Here is the process of crimping the lugs used on the cables between the four different sections of the battery pack.
Over the past few months I made many changes to the car.
I removed and sold the 24 Hipower cells.
I bought and installed 25 Calb cells under the hood in the front with a MiniBMS battery management system.
The car is driving well, no problem keeping up with traffic on the highway.
Here are a few pictures and videos taken during the recent modifications:
Here is the process of crimping the lugs used on the cables between the four different sections of the battery pack.
Here is the emergence disconnect I installed made from an Anderson disconnect:
Here is the racking for the cells before installation
My assistants Chen and Liam:
Guy helping me lower in the larger portions of the pack
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