Alibro
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I don't suppose you have a spare pedal set for an Auto do you? Having a bigger brake pedal would be nice.Good luck with the new buggy. I've always got a supply of Freelander 1's should you realise you've made a mistake
I don't suppose you have a spare pedal set for an Auto do you? Having a bigger brake pedal would be nice.Good luck with the new buggy. I've always got a supply of Freelander 1's should you realise you've made a mistake
And Ali can whip the motor out of the IONIC and put it in the Hippo.Good luck with the new buggy. I've always got a supply of Freelander 1's should you realise you've made a mistake
I'm still on the lookout for a good condition Sport premium hardback, preferably a 1.8.Good luck with the new buggy. I've always got a supply of Freelander 1's should you realise you've made a mistake
I would not have the bandwidth or storage capacity in me head to work through that lot!The last few days I've been struggling to get my head around the BMS again. Although it probably won't be able be able to keep the pack balanced it's a good idea to have it working as I can use a simple Bluetooth dongle and App called LeafSpy to monitor the voltages of each cell. Having the BMS working means I'll be able to see if any cells are out of balance and if necessary I can intervene manually. I really should have had it sorted months ago but I knew it was going to be a pain so kept putting it off. I had it connected and working a couple of years ago on the bench but that was with all the modules in one place. Now I have some in the front, some in the fuel tank area and some in the boot so it's not so simple.
During the week I spent several evenings working on it and then pretty much the entire day today soldering testing, pulling apart and resoldering cause I messed up.
This was the mess I was in earlier.
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After many cockups, a few poor decisions and some generally dodgy workmanship I think I have it sorted.
Some time ago I made up a spreadsheet to give me the expected voltage at every connection for any given cell voltage. I was able to test all the voltages and even discovered a fault in the spreadsheet so tomorrow I'll sort out a 12V supply for the BMS, hook up the CAN leads and hopefully see the condition of the battery pack.
Wish me luck
If you can connect one wire you can connect two. If you can connect two wires you can connect five. If you can connect 5 wires....... you get the point.I would not have the bandwidth or storage capacity in me head to work through that lot!
I read everything you post....I'm still draining those pesky last two cells to try and get them to average. It is a pain but I'm getting there.
Unfortunately that's more than can be said of the car as I went to use it today and it cut out again this time in the middle of a roundabout. I thought I had sorted that issue but it looks like either I did something silly while wiring in the BMS that caused it to fail again or I need to rethink my cheap Chinese timer module strategy since I believe these are the root cause of the issue.
Maybe something as simple as a large capacitor across the input would stop them glitching.
It got kicked plenty but no it didn't help.I read everything you post....
And understand very little.
I take it that kicking it didn't get it to start?
Thanks mate, I'll do that.Ali, add a little 100nF ceramic capacitor as well. The large one will smooth the supply, but you need the smaller ceramic for hight freq noise immunity.
Used this concept many times on audio amps years ago !! I even made a wiper delay module for my old XJ6, that measured the time between manual wipes, and then did the intermittent at that interval. (no mini cpu's around back then)
I didn't have the knowledge until I started, it's amazing what you can learn when you have the interest to do so.I doff my hat… I would have neither the knowledge nor the patience!
Well done Ali
This is probably my favourite post of the entire thread so far! Rocking up to a car meet with a great mix of vehicles there, and managing to garner some interest in the seemingly humble, but individually special FL1 is first class, and then reading the positivity about the use for - as you say - the intended purpose. Even with the bits of fettling you're doing to get it just right you shoud regard this project as a complete and utter total success.Since my last post the car has driven several hundred miles without an issue so hopefully I have it sorted this time but I don't understand why it happened so I'm still a bit cautious. The contactor should be held closed by the latching relay to prevent the issue, I guess time will tell if it is fully sorted.
Anyhow I still love driving it and even managed to adjust the rev counter to read approx the correct rpm, so now when I'm in 5th gear the rev counter needle pretty much follows the speedo needle. This may not be perfect but it doesn't matter as it's close enough to keep me happy.
Last week I took the car to a church mens meeting/BBQ where lots of cars and motorbikes of all shapes, sizes and ages were brought.
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I'm parked top left in the photo beside a DeLorean but I had to open the bonnet to raise any interest at all. Everyone was very confused when they first looked and it caused a lot of discussion.
Today I used it for the purpose it was built.
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I hooked up the trailer and drove to Lurgan which is about 5 miles from home, did the Lidl shop with SWMBO then stopped for a ton of blinding After offloading the shopping I used the blinding to fill pot holes in the lane.
Living at the end of a long lane (approx 300m) gives us amazing privacy and we love the location but keeping the grass down and filling pot holes is a never ending job. I had used crusher run previously which is good for deep holes but a lot of the stones in the mix were bigger than I like. It was probably one of them that cut SMBO's tyre a couple of weeks ago so I'm now trying blinding to see how it goes.
I guess the ideal option would be larger stones to fill deep holes then blinding over the top but that's not really practical when the holes are not very deep.