Electric car upgrade part 3 - Cell board installation/wiring
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Where did you get the bms system?
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what happens to a conductor in a magnetic field?those bms boards are not only of poor quality but are subject to huge magnetic flux because of the high dc current flow around those batteries.every semiconductor and every copper wire and lump of solder is generating cross currents across your battery terminals under load(charge or discharge).KISS =Keep-It Simple=Safer.
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Oh a BMS, I would have a word with Jack Rickard and Brian Noton at EVTV about the problems with those.
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With the quality of those balancers, I hope you discharged tested the cells to see if they're all in good shape.
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I need to convert my Prius one day. Hopefully you're wearing a safety shield with arc flash protection when working around that battery pack.
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i know about half of what you talk about when it comes to making home cameras and other stuff like that it is amazing how much people know about electronics
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the rear battery box looks sharp with the yellow batteries against the blue tape
Neat video series, I didn't check the comments on the other videos, but im curious about what kind of car your using, and also the expected range/top speed vs the batteries you were using before.
Adventuresofwiiman 7 months ago
@Adventuresofwiiman This is a 1991 Pontaic Firefly. With these batteries, range should be about 40-50km vs 20 with the old batteries. Top speed should be similar, I've had the car up to 110km/h on the lead acid batteries.
tesla500 7 months ago
What a bummer. Those battery minders look like they were assembled in someone's garage using their kids as forced labor. Not Good.
hoppes9 7 months ago
@hoppes9 Yeah, I was quite appalled by the quality. I expect more for something this expensive.
tesla500 7 months ago
This is a big and ambicious project but i wonder if it in the long run will be any cheaper than just keeping the car stock and run the fuel it left the factory with.
TheElectricnoob 7 months ago
@TheElectricnoob It'll take a few years to pay off, but in the long run it should be worth it. It's also not all about money, it's a fun project.
tesla500 7 months ago