Ah well done!!!! All the hard work is starting to pay off. I recognise that giddy grin... we all get it from our cars. Seriously well done!!!! Looking forward to the next video.
Nice to see the car moving under its own power again. Hate to still see you dealing with electrical demons. Hang in there, keep plugging away. Your making progress as long as you don't quit.
Can you run with Pack 2 only? That way, you know the pack is good. I'm guessing pack 2 BMS has Can ID's that conflict. They will need to different ID so the system knows the difference between pack 1 and pack 2. Also the Can Id's from the BMS(s) can't overlap with the motor controller Id's
@@ElectricSuperCar Okay, that makes things simpler, but more puzzling. I'd definitely try hooking up pack 2 by itself. I can't imagine why hooking another pack in parallel would cause issues, unless the pack has some issue. Look forward to hearing about your progress. Closer and closer he crept to the finish line.. ;) Good to see an EV smile on your face.
All of those different types of connectors have a positive retention method for the pins. Even the ones that you're getting pre-wired have removable pins. They usually take a special tool to remove them but if the pins on your connectors are pushing out they're either not seated correctly or there's something wrong with that specific connector or pin. A lot of connectors have a retaining clip that goes in that holds all of the pins in so that might be something to look at. Another thing to make sure of that you're getting OEM brand connectors for whatever connectors you're using and using the OEM tools too build them. Often aftermarket connectors are much lower quality and will give you headaches.
Love seeing the updates and your approach to troubleshooting. Just a little feedback, loved the 4 video grid, and not sure what software you're using, but maybe you can sequence that again as 1 upper left, 2 upper right, 3 bottom left, 4 bottom right. When you're ready to come back to full scale, just enlarge 4 to overtake the rest. This is amazing, I love it.
Ah well done!!!!
All the hard work is starting to pay off.
I recognise that giddy grin... we all get it from our cars.
Seriously well done!!!! Looking forward to the next video.
Right on!
Good work! Keep going!
Nice to see the car moving under its own power again. Hate to still see you dealing with electrical demons. Hang in there, keep plugging away. Your making progress as long as you don't quit.
Nice work brother!!!
Thanks Friend!
Your face says it all when accelerating. 😎👏
Love your dog!
Can you run with Pack 2 only? That way, you know the pack is good. I'm guessing pack 2 BMS has Can ID's that conflict. They will need to different ID so the system knows the difference between pack 1 and pack 2. Also the Can Id's from the BMS(s) can't overlap with the motor controller Id's
I will try some different things this week. I currently do not have my BMS systems hooked up to CAN
@@ElectricSuperCar Okay, that makes things simpler, but more puzzling. I'd definitely try hooking up pack 2 by itself. I can't imagine why hooking another pack in parallel would cause issues, unless the pack has some issue. Look forward to hearing about your progress. Closer and closer he crept to the finish line.. ;) Good to see an EV smile on your face.
You are getting a whole lot better with the photo work and editing. Steering wheel might be a good idea. Happy THANKSGIVING
Congrats! Good to see her on her feet again!
Yes! Thank you!
Wow... amazing work sir👏 truly inspiring 👌
Thanks Friend!
This is great! You can tell how much you've learned through this whole process!!
Thanks Friend!
EV Grin 2.
Wow! So nice to see you driving again. I admire your patience and persistence. (or maybe that's different off camera 😄)
Thanks! 😃
You are really talented. Love following you through this journey
Thank you so much!
Mad max 😀😑
I saw a few smiles! Great project, I'm in the same process... Still in the design stage but hey! Nice work!
Good luck! I'm sure you will do better than me.👍
@@ElectricSuperCar you did and you are doing a great job. I will learn a lot with the videos that you shared. Keep on going and thanks !
All of those different types of connectors have a positive retention method for the pins. Even the ones that you're getting pre-wired have removable pins. They usually take a special tool to remove them but if the pins on your connectors are pushing out they're either not seated correctly or there's something wrong with that specific connector or pin. A lot of connectors have a retaining clip that goes in that holds all of the pins in so that might be something to look at. Another thing to make sure of that you're getting OEM brand connectors for whatever connectors you're using and using the OEM tools too build them. Often aftermarket connectors are much lower quality and will give you headaches.
Good to know!
Why is Max in the garage? Did you let him out? He is truly the cutest puppy! Keep it up and this will be finished in no time!
Love seeing the updates and your approach to troubleshooting. Just a little feedback, loved the 4 video grid, and not sure what software you're using, but maybe you can sequence that again as 1 upper left, 2 upper right, 3 bottom left, 4 bottom right. When you're ready to come back to full scale, just enlarge 4 to overtake the rest.
This is amazing, I love it.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Going out again! Awesome.
Outstanding! But Please wear eye protection! just like shooting glasses or sunglasses.
Great Advice!
Its amezing man
Thanks!
I love your chanel
Who designed the computer system?
Computer system? Do you mean the Tesla Controller? That is EV-Controls
@@ElectricSuperCar is the EV Control an off the shelf part or it's from a salvage EV?
@@hydrolifetech7911 EV Controls is the name of the company that supplies the controller for the Tesla motor that I am using. Yes, it is off-the-shelf.
@@ElectricSuperCar glad to know. Thanks man
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Speeding up and slowing down the driving footage makes this video useless
Always the doubters. Feel free to stop by and check it out