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Battery Specs 2008 vs 2010

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  1. New2hevs

    New2hevs New Member

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    Hey, All. HEV newb here. Can someone point me in the direction of a breakdown of the specs of the 2008 and 2010 batteries? (2nd Gen / 3rd Gen). Thanks!
     
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    2008 = 201v and 6.5Ah
    2010 = 201v and 6.5Ah

    Both assembled using 28 individual modules connected in series. Each module rated at 7.2v and 6.5Ah. Each module has 6 cells inside, 1.2v each, connected in series to provide the 7.2v

    What other info do you need?
     
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    ECUs are at the opposite ends and the module count starts at the opposite end as a result.
     
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    Think the autocorrect monster got ya.
    As a rule.
     
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    jerrymildred Senior Member

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    Nope. I take full responsibility for my typos. I think autocorrect should be banned. But I love predictive typing. :D

    But, I don't see a typo there. What am I missing? (I wonder if an Apple thinking face will display here. ) {edit to addd: Nope, it won't show. What a shame. LOL!}

    One more edit:
    I guess I could have said, "... and as a result, the module count starts at the opposite end." ;)
     
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    Welcome to the world of hybrids. First thing, they typically come with two batteries: HV (High voltage, also called the hybrid or traction battery) and a conventional 12 volt lead acid. So to avoid confusion, you need to specify which one you're referring to.
     
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    LOL, lost in transatlantic translation.
     
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    2nd Generation numbers modules from one end of the pack starting with 1. Gen 3 starts from the opposite end of the pack

    Logic dictates that Gen 4 starts from the middle?? :confused:
     
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    Thanks, All! That's the information I needed.
     
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