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Plug-in Supply PHEV Conversion Kit

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by fopoku2k2, Jul 29, 2015.

  1. fopoku2k2

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    Anybody still using a plug-in supply phev conversion kit? Kindly share your existence.

    Also is it true that they are the only ones still in the business of plug-in conversions?

    How easy are their diy kits?



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  2. bisco

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    i think boulder hybrids does them? when you click the link on their site though, there's no info.
     
  3. Kaze

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    Just finished a successful install with Plug-In-Supply last weekend, every went well.
    Assembling battery pack took a day and installation took another day of figuring out assembly.
    Everything works great, installation was pretty easy as installation anything on your car.
     
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    Hi Kaze,
    Could you keep us up to date as to how the kit works. I was about to purchase the kit from PIS for my Gen2, but it "died".
    Anyway have a Gen3 now and am interested in installing one.
     
  5. fopoku2k2

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    did u keep a video or picture journal of your installation? would be great to share and also give us regular feedback about the performance.
     
  6. Kaze

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    It was pretty easy and straight forward, a lot of time was figuring out how to get everything hidden from view.
    I got the 7Kw pack as any more would take my trunk space up and require a spring change due to weight.

    The add-on battery back charges your prius battery to full every so often so you can keep yourself in EV mode when around 50 mph.
    There is also a kill switch which isn't as recommend where you can kill the internal combustion engine off.

    I took some pictures here and there of major things, but not a complete DIY tutorial, not sure if anyone is interested in these.
    I'll definitely report back once I've driven the car more about the performance of the battery and estimated range.
     
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    Any updates?