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==Logs==
 
==Logs==
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[[Image:capture0040-41.png|thumb|right|[[:Image:Capture004.zip|Cap0040-41]], 11 miles >99.9mpg]]
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[[Image:capture0060.png|thumb|right|[[:Image:Capture006.zip|Cap0060]], 28 miles 78.5mpg]]
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[[Image:capture0120.png|thumb|right|[[:Image:Capture012.zip|Cap0120]], 22 miles 58mpg]]
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Current [[CAN-View]] Relay settings:
 
Current [[CAN-View]] Relay settings:
 
: RL2: on <69 off >70%SOC & on >70 off <70Acl
 
: RL2: on <69 off >70%SOC & on >70 off <70Acl
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[[CAN-View]] Logs from Initial PHEV Test & Tune runs:
 
[[CAN-View]] Logs from Initial PHEV Test & Tune runs:
[[Image:capture0040-41.png|thumb|right|[[:Image:Capture004.zip|Cap0040-41]], 11 miles >99.9mpg]]
 
[[Image:capture0060.png|thumb|right|[[:Image:Capture006.zip|Cap0060]], 28 miles 78.5mpg]]
 
 
* 2006.05.27 - [[:Image:Capture001.zip]] - 2 short PHEV tests, no relays used, CCL issues, 1 charge.
 
* 2006.05.27 - [[:Image:Capture001.zip]] - 2 short PHEV tests, no relays used, CCL issues, 1 charge.
 
* 2006.05.29 - [[:Image:Capture002.zip]] - 4 PHEV tests, SOC relay trigger, 30.2 miles, 3 charges.
 
* 2006.05.29 - [[:Image:Capture002.zip]] - 4 PHEV tests, SOC relay trigger, 30.2 miles, 3 charges.
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* 2006.09.16 - [[:Image:Capture010.zip]] - Pair of Mixed mode trips.
 
* 2006.09.16 - [[:Image:Capture010.zip]] - Pair of Mixed mode trips.
 
* 2006.09.17 - [[:Image:Capture011.zip]] - Short low speed trip.
 
* 2006.09.17 - [[:Image:Capture011.zip]] - Short low speed trip.
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* 2006.10.02 - [[:Image:Capture012.zip]] - Trip with new relay box, colder weather.
 
* See also [[PriusBlue Mileage]] & [[Image:MyMileage.zip]] spreadsheets for more trip data and details.
 
* See also [[PriusBlue Mileage]] & [[Image:MyMileage.zip]] spreadsheets for more trip data and details.
  

Revision as of 14:22, 3 November 2006

Rich Rudman of Manzanita Micro, Ryan, and PriusBlue, are working on a Prius PHEV implementation using a PFC40H, an upgraded PFC30, as a DC-DC converter and charger. Mk 3 Regs are also used to keep the pack healthy and determine when to stop discharging the new pack. The Chelan County’s Advanced Vehicle Initiatives Prius named WhiteBird was finished in early October 2006. Find out more about the PiPrius conversion process.

Misc development related stuff:

Some EVDL threads

Logs

Cap0040-41, 11 miles >99.9mpg
Cap0060, 28 miles 78.5mpg
Cap0120, 22 miles 58mpg

Current CAN-View Relay settings:

RL2: on <69 off >70%SOC & on >70 off <70Acl
RL3: on <74 off >74%SOC & on >50 off <45mph
RL4: OEM/PHEV selected & >40Acl & Bat <111degF
RL5: unused
RL6: on <74 off >74%SOC & on >50 off <45mph Moving to RL3
RL2 (Low) and RL6 (High) speed SOC driven relays are connected in parallel to trigger the PFC to enter NiMH High Voltage setpoint (239V), otherwise PFC is in NiMH Low Voltage setpoint (227v).

CAN-View Logs from Initial PHEV Test & Tune runs:

Added LowBatReg, a single MarkIII regulator which communicates with PFC to lower current levels in order to keep known lowest PbA battery above 10.0v. Eventually all batteries will have such regulators protecting each from over and under voltage events. Regs will also enhance the ability to equalize the pack and charge safely without manual monitoring.

Restored OEM cooling system to original state, finished testing degraded OEM cooling.


Each .zip file contains a main description .txt file similar to the comments which describe it. There are also multiple CAN-View Capture "raw" .txt files and their resultant .csv files. Each capture file is described with dash miles-mpg|CAN-View Trip screen miles-mpg|CAN-View Ah Count down from 10Ah, a description of the trip, and the amount of recharge.

Photos

More photos at WhiteBird#Photos

Conversion Procedures

See: PiPrius conversion process

References

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