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First Enginer PHEV install in the Portland Or area, Gen2

Discussion in 'Prius PHEV Plug-In Modifications' started by dan2l, Jan 5, 2010.

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    Me and Andrew have been going back and forth trading info and throwing out ideas on the balancer issue this morning. He noticed that the DB8 balancer's operating temperature is 0-40C! I don't know about you guys, but it hasn't been above 0C here in a while (minus two days this week). This could very well be part of the problem.

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  2. dan2l

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    Hi everyone,
    I get up later than you guys on the eastcoast so I just saw this.

    I am wired a little differently than you are. I started with the origional 4kwhr system that did not have buddy cells but did have 4 balancers. I then put in 15 "buddy jumpers" from the back string to the front string. One for each cell. So now I have buddy cells and redundant balancers. Because of the redundant balancers I almost always get a good reading on one balancer at the same time that the erronius reading happens.

    I beleive doax. The balancer is sometimes just "buggy".

    I do not beleive it is tempurature. I am in the 0-40degC range all the time. If you are below 0degC outside, the heat generated in the charger and converter and batteries bring you back towards normal temperature. Measure it and I expect you are not to far off from 0degC when running.

    I also have measured with a DVM several times and matched the balancer readings. After an erronius reading, many times it goes back to the correct reading. On occation a balancer gets completely lost or gives multiple false alarms. That is when I reset it with an un-plug/plug cycle.

    Thanks,
    Dan
     
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    My other thought on this is the fact that we are using these balancers in an automotive application. They are tightly mounted to a metal box that has no vibration dampening. I'm not sure how much vibration there is in the box, but it is certainly more than if someone had these balancers mounted in a stationary application.
     
  4. dan2l

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    Yes, This is very possible. Have you asked Jack about this? I expect that if he gets many warranty failures for balancers he would want to get Chargery to improve the vibration robustness of the DB8.

    I did send my bad balancer back and he said he would get a failure analisys done.

    Thanks,
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  5. dan2l

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    Hello Everyone,
    First, in the interest of full disclosure. Jack has now added my name to his list of Installers. If you go the the Enginer web site you will see that Enginer is now listing the 2kwhr kit at $1995 and the 4kwhr kit at $3995. He is including a coupon for $500 to pay for having the kit installed. I am not sure of all the details of this, you will need to ask Jack if you have questions. I am assuming that Enginer feels that they need to have experienced installations so that they can provide a more reliable product. I expect that if you ask anyone that has done an installation they will tell you that it is worth the $500 to have someone with experience do the install.

    Today I drove 25 miles and got 68.1 mpg.
    Total 65.2mpg for 262 miles. I am at about ½ tank so I am tempted to fill the tank and check the computer vs the actual.

    This morning I put the system back on the charger the way doax has done. The charger pumped high current into the system for 5 minutes and then got sinked into where it had been when the alarms went off last night. It finished the charge with no alarms. It put in 700 watt-hours.
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    I am now into the next charge cycle and we will see how the alarms go in the next couple of hours.

    By the way, I do plan to take my 2005 with the Enginer Kit to tomorrows Portland Area HSD January MeetupIf you are in this area, I hope to see you there.

    Thanks,
    Dan
     
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    Hello Everyone and a special Hello to those of you that I met at the Portland HSD Meetup.

    We had about 30 people and had a nice lunch. After lunch several people came out to my car to see the Enginer PHEV system. We had a good discussion.

    I drove 61 miles round trip to and from the Meetup. It included a steep climb and drop over the Sylvan hill I turned off the Enginer system going over the hill because I did not want to overcharge coming down the hill. I was sure that I could not do the full 61 miles with the batteries on all the way anyway. I did get home with the 4kwhr kit not yet out of power. That surprised me.

    Anyway, it was 61 miles at an average of 59.5 mpg. I may have gotten over 60mpg if I had left the kit on longer but I do not think I could have gotten 65mpg. So my total is 323 miles at an average of 64.1 mpg. Again I was getting 45 mpg before the kit. This is a 42% increase.

    I had turned on my car last night and hit the EV button so that the ICE would not turn on. Then I turned on the Enginer system to get the Prius HV battery up to seven bars. After a short time I returned to find the ICE running. It was in the garage so I immediately turned it off. The battery was at 8 bars. After I turned it off, I checked the tail pipe and it was cold. So I think it had overcharged and the Prius was spinning the ICE to burn off electrons. I really need to turn down my DC/DC converter.

    Also I had put an extension cord in the boot (I was brought up on British cars) between the Enginer box and the antiskid power supply. I got the VSC again. Then I moved the cord to the back seat and no longer got the light.

    Thanks,
    Dan
     
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    Hello Everyone,
    Someone had posted pictures for the Portland HSD meetup. Thanks to them for the pictures. Here is one of the back of my Prius with the Enginer Kit installed.
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    Last night I did a 4 hour charge with an alarm at the end. Then this morning, I did 4 minutes with the car and Enginer system on to get 7 bars. Then I did a 18 minute top-off charge with no alarms. It looks like this may be my normal process until I swap some cells so that the top half #5 does not give me an alarm at the end of long charge cycles. It took a total of 3.37 kwhr of charge. So I had not used as much out of the Enginer batteries as I thought.

    Today I drove 33 miles at 71.9 mpg. Much of it in town. So my new total is…
    356 miles with an average of 64.8 mpg.

    Now I will go out to do my daily charge routine.

    Thanks,
    Dan
     
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    This is becoming a "BLOG" on your daily activities............:pout:
     
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    And if you aren't interested in reading it, move on. Oh wait we all forgot how important you and your precious time are. :rolleyes:
     
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    I second what Cabledave said "and if you do not want to read it, then just move on!" I have been reading this thread as a "real world" test of the enginer kit. Sheesh! Why even bother to comment...? :frusty:
     
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    This is the second time I have read a post by this person making a personal attack without any provacation.
     
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  12. dan2l

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    Hello mrbigh,
    Thanks for your comment. However, I am sorry, I think that I may not understand the intent of your message. Therfore I will chose to respond to it in a constructive mannor.

    If you have something that you think I can improve in this thread, please give me more detail in how I might improve my communications. Please no negative comments, just comments that will help improvements.

    When I was first looking at PHEV, I found a lot of useful data and information on Priuschat. However I also found that when things were going well with the PHEV running, the threads tended to stop. So we had a lot of information about it initial installation and then some about the initial excitement of a working system and after that much less communications. There were always communications around problems and solutions, but very little around ongoing seccessful usage of the Enginer system.

    I see many questions from people wanting to know how much "babysetting" the Enginer system needs. and asking how technical you need to be to be successful with the Enginer PHEV. These questions can not be correctly addressed in a post or two. To properly adress these questions requires and discussion that is ongoing over time.

    In this thread I am attempting to give information that fills this gap in the data. I am hopeful that this is what is happening and that others are finding value in this thread.

    Thanks to those of you that have supported and encouraged me in this.

    Thanks again,
    Dan Lander
     
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    A "constructive" argument for you will be to build a type of spreadsheet with all necessary parameters in one place for daily comparission of you daily activities of the Enginer conversion instead of going through ( in the future) hundred of pages with scater information throughout.
    I think this is the proper way to present relevant technical information in the Prius Chat pages.
     
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    I think your detailing of your real world experience so far has been helpful. I'm sure a spreadsheet would put most of us non-anal people to sleep. :)
     
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    poeple are commenting about someone else but in the same time doing the same thing.....?
    commenting that is becomming a BLOG is not a attack at anyone
    but the things that happen after that ARE.
    this is also my first and last post ( within this topic ) about this
    bacause i wil not lower myself to the same level.

    friends or not thats got nothing to do with it.
    being online "friends" is something else compared to real life.
    qoute "Per usual those who dish it out the most can't take it" look ho is talking hahaha
     
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    And I notice the person who started the unneccessary antics is one of your 9 friends here. Per usual those who dish it out the most can't take it. BTW, I don't recall seeing any spreadsheets here since I've been here and most of us aren't the slightest bit interested in learning how to post a spreadsheet.


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    RE: Flying White Dutchman's comment: Oh brother...someone needs to grow up. My posts were motivated by the simple fact that people should feel free to post their experiences here without someone being condescending and rude. I feel that dan2l is providing good information and doesn't HAVE to do anything. People should feel welcome here and not treated in a subservient manner. Ego is the opposite of self esteem. Go get some therapy with the money you have saved on gas.
     
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    Hi Everyone,
    I have found that Spreadsheets are great tools for organization and for keeping data but poor for communications. Charts and graphs are better for communications. So I am putting my mileage data into a chart so that you can see it in one place.
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    As you can see, today I did 78.7 mpg for 12 miles. Great mileage because I did most of it in town.

    Last night I had a normal process of a long charge with alarm and then a shorter top-off charge with no alarms. I did have the alarm on a different cell and another cell that was very low before charging. Then today after my drive I found a balancer clearly bad. This one is not intermittent. I have tried to reset it several times and it will not reset. It was drawing 400 ma out of cells so if I had left it plugged in it could have eventually drained a cell.

    I am now charging with 3 balancers.

    Enjoy,
    Dan
     
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    Nice about the chart, seems that you'r now in the right path.
    Question, what's the base line on MPG, based upon your same activities before the Enginer conversion on lets said, the 3 or 4 months before?
    And as a vehicle baseline, you should provide tire type and size, PSI front and rear and oil type and weight in the first posts made.
    You should add an averaged daily temperature bar to your chart, and also to be considered this others daily variables: odometer readings in between PHEV charges, carrying load, atmospheric driving conditions.
    You have to realize that you are building yourself as a reputable informer as a user of this type PHEV conversions and providing relevant information will be a benefit of many to come, for their transition to PHEVs.
     
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    While some people like the charts, there are plenty of people that also enjoy the "blog" style as well. I'm a fan of both so keep it all coming!
     
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    Hello mrbigh,
    Much of what you are asking is detail that has little impact. The things that do have impact are written in the thread where they apply. I will continue to include this information when I feel it is important but I do not intend to list all this becuase it would make the posts too long and people would get lost in the detail. You can not have it both ways. So if you want more information, read the thread.

    I was getting 45 mpg before the install with all the same stuff.

    Portland weather is mild but not warm. 40-50degF for the dayly high. We do get an ocational cold spell but have not had that since the install. I do grill blocking so my ICE temp runs from 120degF (with a lot of EV) to 190degF (long runs above 50mph).

    Hope this is helpful,
    Thanks,
    Dan