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Lithium battery from Dr. Prius?

Discussion in 'Generation 1 Prius Discussion' started by WHCSC, Nov 11, 2021.

  1. WHCSC

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    I didn't think the cost was that high for the gen 1 and 2 I thought it was about 18 anyway that's a life po set up supposed to be pretty good

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    Was going to buy this exact same setup but they're out of stock and no end in sight to the shortage

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    I didn’t know the Gen 1 had a Lithium solution

    given the state’s taxation methods a Gen 1 Prius is the best model to own as you can drive registration free as opposed to paying hybrid penalties
     
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    NiMH last a long time with high current they way it is handled by the Toyota system. Lithium at high current not as much.
    Now if they used Lithium Titanate it would outlast the car AND give high current.
    Given there is no EV mode for the gen1, I'd stick with the oem setup.
     
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    I am looking for an Installation guide For the Gen1. Any suggestions?
     
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    You don't find any YouTube videos of changing an original Prius HV battery I know there's a few I'll have to go find the links again but right it's very similar to the gen 2 . But different enough that if you didn't do this kind of work you might need the pointers trim removal and all that sort of thing but it's pretty straightforward I'll see if I can dig up the links to the YouTube videos there's been several out there and I would say I would probably stick with the nickel metal hydride too I don't know what's available for the Gen 1 not really my cup of tea cute car but different enough I wish they would have made a coupe in the Gen 2.