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Gregski 04-30-2022 01:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Captain X (Post 9073291)
Cuttin' for the very first time...
Like a surgeon,
See your heart beat, one last time.

:hm:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJhw6Rwm_n0

ha ha yup Weird Al is my co pilot every time I wield the blade

Gregski 04-30-2022 09:05 AM

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so since our son is home from Uni for the weekend I am using that as an excuse to stay quiet and clean this whole weekend so no cutting, drilling, or grinding

so it's time to fandangle with the Chevy Volt onboard battery charger, I put it off long enuff

my logic went like this, hey you're converting a Chevy truck, wouldn't it be cool to use some electric Chevy parts on it...

Gregski 04-30-2022 09:07 AM

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this thing has more tantacles than a Syberian octopus, so we start with the one that runs from the onboard charger to the "traction" battery

traction is just a fancy way of saying the big high voltage battery pack

this thing is incased in an aluminum pipe for you know Armageddon

Gregski 04-30-2022 09:08 AM

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I wasted many a beers trying to unpin that thing, as it proved futile, so I cut it in half and will offer 50% of the cable to the highest bidder, or the best dirty joke muszyngr at yahoo dot com

Gregski 04-30-2022 09:09 AM

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my 8 track collection

Gregski 04-30-2022 09:13 AM

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this next high voltage orange cable connects the onboard battery charger to the charge port where you plug the wall charger into

and it looks like the Barberians who pulled it, cut the proximity wires from the charge port, so I chased those down

Gregski 04-30-2022 09:16 AM

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and lastly I divorced the 12 volt battery leads (black and red wires that simply run to the regular car battery) from the CAN control side wires which control the charger, tell it when to charge and when not to type of thing

Gregski 04-30-2022 09:18 AM

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here are the minimal components to bench test that charger (think running an engine in an engine stand)

Gregski 04-30-2022 09:21 AM

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I got it working and I can see amps on the high voltage orange wire going into the battery, it reads 3.5 amps which is approximately half of what I have it set to ie 8 amps, but that's because I am on only 120 volts AC

tutone 04-30-2022 06:28 PM

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Don't know if you have entertained this thought or not. Lets peer into the future and let's say you pull up and there's an open charger at the Whole Foods and you plug in for a top off. Some tree hugger comes up and calls the cops and insists that you don't have the need or (right) to have your ancient old truck taking up (his or her) space.
I somehow have it in the back of my mind that you will have an uphill battle continually proving the existance of a vintage electric vehicle. Those people evidently have never heard about electric vehicles in the 1920s.

Gregski 04-30-2022 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by tutone (Post 9073516)
Don't know if you have entertained this thought or not. Lets peer into the future and let's say you pull up and there's an open charger at the Whole Foods and you plug in for a top off. Some tree hugger comes up and calls the cops and insists that you don't have the need or (right) to have your ancient old truck taking up (his or her) space.
I somehow have it in the back of my mind that you will have an uphill battle continually proving the existance of a vintage electric vehicle. Those people evidently have never heard about electric vehicles in the 1920s.

highly unlikely especially since there are paths to registering these vehicles as electric in the state you are living in, will I register mine as electric, probably not, but in your scenario the party would have no merit to call the cops, I would be charging an electric vehicle

so far I have only heard of positive feedback from vintage electric car owners, everyone is like oh wow it's electric

tutone 04-30-2022 09:30 PM

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Good to hear. In our area of the US, electric charging stations are few and far between. The recent push for EVs is not at all supported by the infrastructure. I guess you pretty much rely on your home charge and fight over the 2 plug ins at your local chain restaurant around here.

Gregski 05-01-2022 03:19 AM

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Originally Posted by tutone (Post 9073575)
Good to hear. In our area of the US, electric charging stations are few and far between. The recent push for EVs is not at all supported by the infrastructure. I guess you pretty much rely on your home charge and fight over the 2 plug ins at your local chain restaurant around here.

ah shoot that sucks, time to convert Monroe and advocate, lol

LT7A 05-01-2022 08:46 AM

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Man, just got caught up here. You are way out in front on this. How did you go about acquiring the knowledge?

Small q, just curiosity, didn't you already have a charger from a Tesla and now you have another one from a Volt? Our am I misremembering?

#3, will you be touching up the purple soon? ; )

Great progress man. Cool to see.

Gregski 05-01-2022 10:09 AM

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Man, just got caught up here. You are way out in front on this. How did you go about acquiring the knowledge?

hi there my friend, glad to hear from you and thank you, as far as how I learned this, mostly from this Irish block here, his contributions to the EV community are unparalleled:

here is a direct link to the first of his videos in a short series on this very Lexus transmission, that's how it all began for me

Lexus Toyota Hybrid Transmission Project 01 : Introduction

Gregski 05-01-2022 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by LT7A (Post 9073687)
Small q, just curiosity, didn't you already have a charger from a Tesla and now you have another one from a Volt? Our am I misremembering?

Well look who's been paying proper attention folks, nothing gets by you sir does it. Yes indeed, I started out with a Tesla Model S gen 2 charger and then went out and bought one off a Chevy Volt. That would be like starting to learn how to drive in a Lambo and then saying you know what I think I'm gonna try a C10, ha ha

after actually getting the Tesla charger to work, I decided to go out and buy a Chevy Volt (first generation charger and a matching converter) then I found out there was a second generation set so I bought those two units as well.

YouTube video: Chevy Volt Onboard HV Battery Charger & DC-DC Converter (OBCM & APM)

At this point you may attempt to sum up what I said by asking, so do you now have a total of THREE different chargers, to which I would simply respons, NO, I also went out and bought one from a Tesla Model 3, ha ha so I have a total of 4 different onboard battery chargers to choose from

Gregski 05-01-2022 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by LT7A (Post 9073687)
#3, will you be touching up the purple soon? ; )

ha ha, luv you bro, yes sir, just having some issues color matching it, lol

LT7A 05-01-2022 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Gregski (Post 9073723)
hi there my friend, glad to hear from you and thank you, as far as how I learned this, mostly from this Irish block here, his contributions to the EV community are unparalleled:

here is a direct link to the first of his videos in a short series on this very Lexus transmission, that's how it all began for me

Lexus Toyota Hybrid Transmission Project 01 : Introduction

That's pretty amazing that one guy's contributions could teach you enough for you to get this far along. Of course, that has a lot to do with your interest level and aptitude as well. This definitely interests me, but I'm still pretty well lost, through no fault of your own. I could probably make a simple diagram of charging, converting, and powering, maybe storage, but that's about it. At some point I glaze over and start thinking, metal box with wires. Bigger metal box with small wires. Little metal box with just a few wires. And hey! That looks like a transmission...with a couple of big wires... I'm not sure I have the aptitude, but I am enjoying following along.

LT7A 05-01-2022 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Gregski (Post 9073725)
Well look who's been paying proper attention folks, nothing gets by you sir does it. Yes indeed, I started out with a Tesla Model S gen 2 charger and then went out and bought one off a Chevy Volt. That would be like starting to learn how to drive in a Lambo and then saying you know what I think I'm gonna try a C10, ha ha

after actually getting the Tesla charger to work, I decided to go out and buy a Chevy Volt (first generation charger and a matching converter) then I found out there was a second generation set so I bought those two units as well.

YouTube video: Chevy Volt Onboard HV Battery Charger & DC-DC Converter (OBCM & APM)

At this point you may attempt to sum up what I said by asking, so do you now have a total of THREE different chargers, to which I would simply respons, NO, I also went out and bought one from a Tesla Model 3, ha ha so I have a total of 4 different onboard battery chargers to choose from

Ok, I see... But don't you only need one? I mean, won't it be hardwired in and so that the others will just sit on the shelf? Or are you going to try each of them out and see which one works best? Or are you starting a collection? Not trying to be silly.. okay maybe a little bit.. but definitely curious why you have so many.

Ok, I can only drive one truck at a time, and that hasn't stopped me from getting... uh, more than one... so no implied criticism, just curiosity.

LT7A 05-01-2022 10:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Gregski (Post 9073771)
ha ha, luv you bro, yes sir, just having some issues color matching it, lol

Cool! Purple FTW!














Said no one, probably since 1995. No offense to anyone who might be a fan of graphic violets.

Mike Bradbury 05-01-2022 10:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Gregski (Post 9073552)
highly unlikely especially since there are paths to registering these vehicles as electric in the state you are living in, will I register mine as electric, probably not, but in your scenario the party would have no merit to call the cops, I would be charging an electric vehicle

so far I have only heard of positive feedback from vintage electric car owners, everyone is like oh wow it's electric

Good to know, I am going to install an outlet on the side of my truck so I can park close:lol: I rumble up up with my glass packs popping, hop out and plug in:lol: Oh the looks I would get.

DoubleDubya 05-02-2022 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Mike Bradbury (Post 9074001)
Good to know, I am going to install an outlet on the side of my truck so I can park close:lol: I rumble up up with my glass packs popping, hop out and plug in:lol: Oh the looks I would get.

Great idea! And if anyone asks, you can tell them it's how you keep your beer cold while you are shopping.:smoke:

Ol Blue K20 05-02-2022 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by DoubleDubya (Post 9074119)
Great idea! And if anyone asks, you can tell them it's how you keep your beer cold while you are shopping.:smoke:

:lol::lol::lol:

Gregski 05-03-2022 12:11 AM

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I learned a lot over the weekend, and today I had to rest my brain and do something with my hands....

Commence Operation Porcupine

Gregski 05-03-2022 12:12 AM

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the idea is a modular design that will put crane operators out of business


first we load up the bottom three cell modules (each weighing in at just under 30 lbs)


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