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Enginer PHEV DC/DC Overheating issues
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Friends: 2 | It's cloudy to rainy this afternoon with 31~33 degC. I drove to and back to my old home. In total 1 hr blended mode driving, my all added cooling fans(3 12cm fans+ 2 6cm fans) were on and I put a larger cooling box 235x175x120mm on the lid above the converter. The performance of converter had much improved! As I watched the BMS display the Io was continous on. The heat protection mode of the converter has not happened as usual. The mileage was improved from 1.9 to 1.6 L/100km. But I found the temperature of my Lithium battery and toyota HV battery was up to 42 deg C. I had never noticed so high temp in the same road. I don't know whether the RFE battery has heat protection mode? Thanks! |
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Have you done the Prius HV battery cooling fan modification? This mod switches the HV battery fan to highest speed to keep it cool. If the Prius HV battery gets too hot the CCL (charge current limit) is decreased which the ECU will prevent the Prius battery from further charge. I believe the BMS16D uses the RFE battery temperature sensors to switch off the DC Converter if the RFE battery gets too hot. If this happens the PHEV switch red LED will come on. I do not know at what temperature this happens. Last edited by lopezjm2001; 08-19-2011 at 07:52 AM. | |
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Friends: 2 | Hi John, Not yet, After installation of six fans for converter the passenger compartment noise has bothered my wife. If I do the HV battery fan mod, she probably will be unhappy. I will try to turn the AC temperature to 25 degC and amount to larger in summer mid-day drive. I will also observe the HV battery temp & CCL change in next few days. ps, where can I buy the fan modification kits ? Thanks Regards Last edited by epa5epa; 08-22-2011 at 11:09 AM. |
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Prius OEM fan control - EAA-PHEV The fan running at full speed is very loud but you can switch it on and off with a toggle switch. | |
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Friends: 11 | Below is a photo to my latest cooling mods to my MDTECH DC Converter which will be mounted on top of my Enginer box lid. Thus using the open architecture being pilot tested by Jack. Last edited by lopezjm2001; 05-14-2012 at 07:11 AM. |
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Nice mods, it will totally prevent the overheat issue of conveter in summer. But if it is mounted on the Enginer box lid, the noise from the fans will be more obvious. And cutting or drilling the box is not an easy work to me. Below is the photo to my latest tentative cooling mods. You can see more cooling plates. I removed the 12cm inlet fan but preserved two 6cm inlet fans to decrease the noise. Putting two 12V 6cm 2700RPM fans to combine the two 48V fans in serial. To decrease the risk of overload to these fans, there is near 1cm space between the fans in serial. In the last 2 weeks I found better cooling effect than my previous mods. | |
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Nice mods, it will totally prevent the overheat issue of conveter in summer. But if it is mounted on the Enginer box lid, the noise from the fans will be more obvious. And cutting or drilling the box is not an easy work to me. Below is the photo to my latest tentative cooling mods. You can see more cooling plates. I removed the 12cm inlet fan but preserved two 6cm inlet fans to decrease the noise. Putting two 12V 6cm 2700RPM fans to combine the two 48V fans in serial. To decrease the risk of overload to these fans, there is near 1cm space between the fans in serial. In the last 2 weeks I found it had better cooling effect than my previous mods. Last edited by epa5epa; 09-07-2011 at 11:25 AM. | |
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Friends: 11 | I used 8 fans from eBay http://www.ebay.com.au:80/itm/ws/eBa...m=180717278446 The CPU cooler I salvaged from a computer that was thrown out into the rubbish bin at work. I also salvaged ferrite cores from the computer power supply. Last edited by lopezjm2001; 09-07-2011 at 12:08 PM. |
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Friends: 11 | Hi EPA, You do not need to drill holes into the Enginer box lid. You could either use silicon sealant or adhesive Velcro. The noise made by my Prius HV Fan mod drowns out the noise made by the Enginer fans so noise is not much of an issue. Last edited by lopezjm2001; 09-07-2011 at 12:03 PM. |
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