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'''"GrayPerl"''' is the name of the Todd Dore, of the [http://www.fveaa.org Fox Valley EAA chapter], Prius was converted in mid Nov 2006 with the third [[PiPrius]] kit.
 
'''"GrayPerl"''' is the name of the Todd Dore, of the [http://www.fveaa.org Fox Valley EAA chapter], Prius was converted in mid Nov 2006 with the third [[PiPrius]] kit.
 
Todd has a PV system and a new Sunny boy grid tie inverter which will now help provide some of his transportation fuel needs.
 
Todd has a PV system and a new Sunny boy grid tie inverter which will now help provide some of his transportation fuel needs.
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==Data==
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Here is some data that Todd has collected...
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* [[Image:GrayPearl_Mileage_Log.zip]] spreadsheets.
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{| width=500
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| valign=top | [[Image:GrayPearl-MPG Date.jpg|thumb|[[GrayPearl]] MPG by Date]]
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| valign=top | [[Image:GrayPearl-MPG Temp.jpg|thumb|[[GrayPearl]] MPG by Temp]]
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|}
  
 
==Photos==
 
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===Day 2===
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===Day 3===
 
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Image:Day_2_Image_1.jpg|bolting the battery box by the muffler.
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Image:Day_3_Image_1.jpg|bolting the battery box by the muffler.
Image:Day_2_Image_2.jpg|The heat shield removed and the battery bolt holes exposed.
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Image:Day_3_Image_2.jpg|The heat shield removed and the battery bolt holes exposed.
Image:Day_2_Image_3.jpg|The heat shield installed.  Notice the battery box bolt.
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Image:Day_3_Image_3.jpg|The heat shield installed.  Notice the battery box bolt.
Image:Day_2_Image_4.jpg|The CAN-View installed.  It is a very simple installation process (more images to follow).  Main read out screen and change of PHEV controls are all done on the Prius display screen.
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Image:Day_3_Image_4.jpg|The [[CAN-View]] installed.  It is a very simple installation process (more images to follow).  Main read out screen and change of PHEV controls are all done on the Prius display screen.
Image:Day_2_Image_5.jpg|Rich Rudman doesn’t want to be bothered!  CAN-View installation.
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Image:Day_3_Image_5.jpg|Rich Rudman doesn’t want to be bothered!  [[CAN-View]] installation.
Image:Day_2_Image_6.jpg|Removing the protective cover of the Prius HV battery box.  Underneath are the main contactors.
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Image:Day_3_Image_6.jpg|Removing the protective cover of the Prius HV battery box.  Underneath are the main contactors.
Image:Day_2_Image_7.jpg|The orange cables are the most positive and most negative of the Prius HV system.
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Image:Day_3_Image_7.jpg|The orange cables are the most positive and most negative of the Prius HV system.
Image:Day_2_Image_8.jpg|The Rudman kit – cables come off of the HV battery.  A couple of installation points inside.
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Image:Day_3_Image_8.jpg|The Rudman kit – cables come off of the HV battery.  A couple of installation points inside.
Image:Day_2_Image_9.jpg|John working on the sharp edges of the HV cover.
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Image:Day_3_Image_9.jpg|John working on the sharp edges of the HV cover.
Image:Day_2_Image_10.jpg|Inside the PHEV HV box where the main contactors are and cables.  The black-coated cables represent our installation.
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Image:Day_3_Image_10.jpg|Inside the PHEV HV box where the main contactors are and cables.  The black-coated cables represent our installation.
Image:Day_2_Image_11.jpg|tapping into the NAV system 12V wire to install the CAN-View.
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Image:Day_3_Image_11.jpg|tapping into the NAV system 12V wire to install the [[CAN-View]].
 
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===Day 4===
 
===Day 4===
 
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Image:Day_4_Image_1.jpg|CAN-View.
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Image:Day_4_Image_1.jpg|[[CAN-View]].
Image:Day_4_Image_2.jpg|Rich standing by his charger.  The charger is bolted into a cavity on the driver’s side.  It also acts as a DC-DC converter for the PHEV system.
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Image:Day_4_Image_2.jpg|Rich standing by his [[MM-PFC|charger]].  The charger is bolted into a cavity on the driver’s side.  It also acts as a DC-DC converter for the PHEV system.
Image:Day_4_Image_3.jpg|The CAN-View is on top of the NAV and underneath the driver’s seat.
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Image:Day_4_Image_3.jpg|The [[CAN-View]] is on top of the NAV and underneath the driver’s seat.
Image:Day_4_Image_4.jpg|The battery box, charger, and relay box (with contactors) are shown here.  All are part of the kit.
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Image:Day_4_Image_4.JPG|The battery box, [[MM-PFC|charger]], and relay box (with contactors) are shown here.  All are part of the kit.
Image:Day_4_Image_5.jpg|The batteries have now been installed!
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Image:Day_4_Image_5.JPG|The batteries have now been installed!
Image:Day_4_Image_6.jpg|The inside of the relay box.  Notice the contactors.  This controls the AC charging and the DC-DC function.  It also has a safety so the DC-DC switches off when the car is charging or inactive completely.
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Image:Day_4_Image_6.JPG|The inside of the relay box.  Notice the contactors.  This controls the [[MM-PFC|AC charging and the DC-DC function]].  It also has a safety so the DC-DC switches off when the car is charging or inactive completely.
Image:Day_4_Image_7.jpg|Another view of the charger when it’s on.
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Image:Day_4_Image_7.JPG|Another view of the [[MM-PFC|charger]] when it’s on.
Image:Day_4_Image_8.jpg|Rich is testing the voltage of the batteries.
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Image:Day_4_Image_8.JPG|Rich is testing the voltage of the batteries.
Image:Day_4_Image_9.jpg|The job is done!  Everyone smiling in front of the completed car on Saturday.  Everybody there helped out that day.
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Image:Day_4_Image_9.JPG|The job is done!  Everyone smiling in front of the completed car on Saturday.  Everybody there helped out that day.
 
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Latest revision as of 13:14, 14 June 2020

Click show for a short list of the current PHEV conversion and kit options for the Toyota Prius.

For Prius conversion details see the Prius PHEV article and comparisons table.

  1. Ron's Original PriusPlus History and current Contactor Based PriusPlus documentation for DIY projects.
  2. Ryan's PriusBlue is the testbed for DC-DC PFC Based PiPrius kits and documentation for DIY projects.
  3. Toyota OEM Prius PHEV and Prime Could use some work on this page
  4. Enginer China. But the rest of these appear to all be defunct as of 2020?
  5. |~- Hybrids-Plus USA/Colorado/Li -~|~- EnergyCS USA -~|~- Hymotion USA/Canada -~|~- Amberjac UK. -~|~- EDrive USA -~| Peter mentioned Plug-In Conversions |~-

--={ PiPrius }={ Process }={ fan control }={ Manzanita Micro }={ MM-PFC }={ Mk 3 Reg }=--
--={ PriusBlue }={ Maker Faire }={ Photos }={ EVents }={ 2006 mpg }={ 2005 mpg }=--
--={ CAN-View }={ Schematics }={ User Interfaces }={ Battery Options }={ TechInfo }=--

--={ More Vehicles: AVI }={ WhiteBird }={ GrayPearl }={ GreenCarCo }=--

Team Photo from the PriusPlus conversion of Sven's Prius from Nov 2006.
  • Add a new thumbnail for PirusBlue and other cars?

"GrayPerl" is the name of the Todd Dore, of the Fox Valley EAA chapter, Prius was converted in mid Nov 2006 with the third PiPrius kit. Todd has a PV system and a new Sunny boy grid tie inverter which will now help provide some of his transportation fuel needs.

Data

Here is some data that Todd has collected...

GrayPearl MPG by Date
GrayPearl MPG by Temp

Photos

Day 1

Day 3

Day 4

Day 5