After several weeks working on the car I managed I managed to get Chademo charging working well enough make the journey to the TOG Hackerspace in Dublin. This was for an annual get together of DIY EV Builders. My daughter Rachel surprised me the day before by offering to accompany me.
I wasn't working on Friday so spent the entire day sorting out a few last minute minor niggles and a major one that I only discovered after plugging in a BMS that was kindly sent me by Damien Maguire. My previous BMS had expired (or been murdered) just a few weeks ago but I usually saw a maximum cell discrepancy of 30 to 40mV however on Friday I found 2 cells were almost 200mV low. After many hours trickle charging them with a DC power supply I got them back to 80mV low which I figured was good enough for now. I don't understand why they were so low but maybe it is related to getting Regen and fast charging working. Or maybe the old BMS was faulty for a while, who knows, I'll have another go at bringing them into line today.
So we set off at mid day for the two hour (in a normal car) 100 mile journey hoping to arrive between 2:30 and 3 for the 3pm start. I had planned to stop at Castlebellingham services which is about half way for a top up charge as it is close enough to abort and return home should DC charging not work.
Charging enroute using the patented Alibro 1001 bonnet/hood support
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This was when I learned that Chademo chargers can be a little ........ mmmmm ....... iffy.
I tried the charger in the South bound service station nothing happened. Bare in mind this is only the second Chademo charger I have ever used and I had been working on the car the day before so it took a bit of faffing to confirm the issue was probably the charger.
This was now make or break time and we drove to the North bound services for a second attempt which thankfully worked. If it hadn't we probably would have gone home.
So with a mostly full tank we headed on to Dublin arriving at 3:45 and had a great time there meeting up with all the guys. A huge thanks to Marc for organising the event and all the guys in Dublin TOG for their friendly warm welcome.
Had I been on my own I would have stayed for the home made wood burning oven Pizza that was on offer but Rachel had promised to take me out for dinner to the Snailbox restaurant so very much torn, we made our farewells at 7pm and left.
We had a lovely meal at the Snailbox and headed for home, if you're ever in the area give it a try.
The journey home could probably have been done with one charging stop but I was being cautious and went for two. I figured we could do a short stop in Dublin to get us to Castlbellingham (which we now confirmed was working) where another short stop would get us home.
The plan was good but the chargers not so much, the first one in Dublin didn't work so after more faffing around we moved to a second beside it which worked well. My car is charging at 40kW so we stayed there for around 30 minutes leaving the battery approx 3/4 full and left. This was not enough to get home but plenty to reach Castlebellingham to use the services and recharge the battery at a known working charger.
So the charger in Castlebellingham was working right? Wrong! When I plugged it in a message appeared on the screen saying There is a fault!!!!!
FFS!!!
A quick look at the Electroverse App (as Zapmap doesn't seem to show some Chademo chargers) and we headed off into Dundalk where there are a few Chademos. Once again the first we tried didn't work but the second did and after another 20 minutes or so we left for home arriving at 20 past midnight.
The total distance was 125 miles, so 23 more than it should have been, partly because of the restaurant stop, partly because of the scheduled charging stop in Dublin but mostly because we had to backtrack twice to find working chargers.
Charging time was around 60 to 70 minutes but we lost another hour because of faulty chargers.
So after our big day out I have a few thoughts.
I take my hat off to anyone who drives a Nissan Leaf, I had scheduled 3 charging stops and the first charger failed to work every time.
The car was brilliant, never missed a beat so I am really pleased with it.
When I first set out to convert the car I made several mistakes but the one thing I got right was the battery capacity. It may have caused a few headaches fitting so many modules but having a 100 mile/160km range makes the car viable for daily use and now I have DC charging it is also viable (with caveats) for road trips.