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last night I beat the texter side inner fender into submission to mount the Tesla Model S electric water pump as low as possible in order to eliminate air gaps
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We are so close, I am getting ants in my pants
1. VCU - working 2. Safety Box - working 3. Neutral Safety Switch- working 4. Water Pump - working 5. Electric Power Steering, EPAS - working 6. Inverter - today would not turn on 7. DC-DC Converter - currently sitting on the work bench 8. Arduino UNO for PWM for the water pump - working 9. Idiot Light - working * Oil Pump - is working and is fused and relayed in the motor compartment not in the cockpit the little gizmo below slows down the Tesla Model S electric water pump to only pump at 45% to keep it from being too loud and extend it's life |
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when you just spent 3 hours looking for the relay you swear you had in your hand just moments ago
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Boy do I know that feeling at least you didn’t buy another one for the shelf
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You may not want to ask for help, but your wife will likely find your lost parts in under 5 minutes, not knowing what it is or anything about it. Usually its like a beacon for your dumbassery, somewhat embarrassing, but saves alot of time. Don't ask me how I know...Highlights, Hey could you help me find, its a part I miss placed looks like....Oh here it is...Crap....Thanks Honey
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when the Mercury expands but you feel the urge to be productive
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Man I was over at 1:00 AM Auto last night still wrenchin' and wrenchin' cause it did not cool down for us over here in the Capital city till way late, I recall looking at my phone and uttering 90°F it's 9:00 PM !!!
and I got everything done, well as far as hardware goes, but the funny thing is it all looks the same, well except there's a live battery pack under it all now mounted the second seat, where my mobile soldering station used to be (but I won't miss it), and if the truck had wings (fenders) I could mount the battery where it needs to be and we would be able to attempt a maiden voyage, but for that I need another set of hands also learned after spinning the oil pump she took another quart, for a total of a smidgeon over 4 quarts, probably since I am running it through an oil cooler on the account of the hotness where I live |
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You are not wasting any time for sure! Got home yesterday and my shop temp was 104! No quality time for me. Your truck really is something. I've enjoyed reading about the build. ;)
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Looking forward to the launch!
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you all may soon meet my friend Artur from the East Coast, aka Maryland, who plans on flying out to help me with the truck, he converted his gorgeous Jaguar XJR but he won't come out in the heat unless we first install this Mrcool 4th gen Energy Star Ductless Mini-Split, White unit in my garage Well, with two kids in college I am a little short, like $2.5k short, but it may be the solution for some of you all, plus they offer units as small as the 12K for $1,500 bucks, but I don't know what any of that 12K, 18K, or 24K British Thermal Units even means, nor do I want to learn how to speak British |
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and check out what the wife got me, it's even good enuff to hang in the garage |
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Looks better then the hub cap. ;) Congrats on the anniversary! We just did our 22 yrs this May. Putting up with me for 22yrs.... one strong lady! :lol:
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a huge thanks to our forum mate pjmoreland because of his help in the heat mind you, Dusty now has the front clip
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two bit coin to the first person to tell me what hood these nostrils came from
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Modified GTO, Gregski's 1 off fix @hood special. Waiting for the 12 volt battery box ingenuity...under passengers seat like a Dodge? ?...other heated discussion, Not my expert area but whats wrong with a 12btu window A/C.
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dang, you good, somebody's been paying attention, and I think we need to install a trunk, so that we can relocate the battery to the trunk to power all them bouncy bounce hydraulics and my gigawatt Soundstream amps for them house speakers behind them seat and is this where I tell you all, we getting new winderz put in my mamas house and we tossed her swamp cooler that she had in the window, excuse me while I kick myself |
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I'm looking forward to watching YouTube and seeing this thing rip down the California roads wide open! In particular while doing it in near silence.:metal: Would an official christening be in order? Smash a bottle of cheap champagne across your bumper just before you back it out onto the road??:lol:
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she ready !!! |
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just a high tech truck with a low tech hood (bonnet) brace
all wired up except for the Chevy Volt onboard charger, I just didn't have the [ahem] energy to deal with it this month, so we will run on whatever charge the battery pack has in her (per SimpBMS "Lite" 347 volts = 50%) the inner fenders still need to be installed, we left them off just in case we need access to what ever signals it needs accessing during the test drive type of thing |
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It looks intimidating but it's only Bakers Half Dozen Components, BHDC
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I've got one of their 24k mini splits in my garage for the last 3 years and love it. |
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My thought process is that I am usually 90% of the time with my back against the West wall of my garage working on the front of the truck ie the engine bay, so if I was to mount the small unit right above my head there that would be my little cool spot, but I'm not sure if that's how it works? Measure Your Space Multiplying the length of a room by its width gives you its square footage, or area, in square feet (ft2). This value is then multiplied by 25 to estimate the proper air conditioner size in British Thermal Units (BTUs). so in my case 20' x 22' = 440 sq ft garage times 25 is 11,000 |
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30x40 with almost 11 foot ceilings. Around r30 in the attic r22 in the 2x6 walls. No windows, 1 walk in door and a 16x8 garage door. The garage door is my weak link, it faces west and it's only around r6 or so. I usually just run it in dry mode around 76 degrees 10 hours or so each day and it keeps the humidity in the 30's. The only time the mini split struggles is when the temps get into the single digits. Best part is it only adds about $5-10 a month to the electric bill. Home Depot will have mini splits on their deal of the day every week or two.
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Woo hoo!!!
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That’s really awesome, congratulations.
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Congrats on getting your EV truck to move under its own power. That is wonderful!!
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Very coooool in the HEAT
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I noticed something called TST, Truck Standard Time, that's when you walk past the microwave on your way into the garage and look at that clock and it reads 10:30 pm and you go oh I got about an hour to finish up in there and then it's off to bed, well what seems like an hour later you walk back past that same clock and it jumped to 1:30 am, that my friends is TST !!! can you confirm? |
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Street driving- cool!
Looking forward to highway video |
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Let’s get that FLUX CAPASPOTATO working and ditch the lap top for some tire spinning
Kidding aside CONGRATS …amazing |
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Hell yea, good to see it moving under it's own power!!
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Very cool. Nice job.
Yes, the time really zips by. I don't even estimate my time consumption prior to, I just note how long it actually took after the fact. |
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