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Which starting battery is Bu-Tang using? Last I read Fenton was using one "essentially the same size as the OEM battery". Whatever that means... I replaced a group 35 with a 24R on my last car when I added the turbo. That worked flawlessly but I have my doubts about using a small SLA designed for scooters, UPSs and exit signs. Quote:
Thank you. Making my own solution is always an option but I do believe that for the average ESC buyer it would be best for Phantom to offer a tray and hold-down hardware for a specific battery combination capable of year round use. I would trust Odyssey but not a little UPS SLA battery that doesn't even carry a CCA rating. BTW, Torque via Bluetooth is very slooooooooooow. Often as slow as only 15-20 PID reads per second. Chances are you're only seeing boost psi once per second so it's pretty crude. A USB cable connection is about 10x faster but still very slow for accurate data logging. Quote:
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It's a use it or loose it system. In that regard it's free. Also keep in mind that the 24V system for the ESC only receives a nominal trickle charge when idle. It only receives a full charge for a few seconds following engagement. As a result, the system is less taxing on the alternator then a rear window defogger which pulls current for 15 minutes.
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But wait, the engine, while running, gets its electricity from the alternator, so the alternator is always engaged...Ok, my brain stopped working. Someone get me some coffee, please! |
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The HTT has its compressor and turbine independent of one another, which I thought was interesting.
But technology is always advancing. I mean, if the HTT generates energy from the exhaust, while the ESC generates energy from the alternator... I could see potential in generating energy from both sources, no? The biggest allure to the HTT, IMO, is the fact that it charges the battery at high engine speeds, allowing the car to recharge while under boost, whereas with the ESC, you lose charge under boost and gain it during idle or non-WOT. The HTT is track-friendly, while the ESC is not as track friendly. That's mainly why I posted it here... to see if there was some tech from the HTT that could possibly be applied to the ESC to allow it to charge while engaged somehow. |
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I don't like my answer in post #2492. Yes, during the vast majority of time the ESC batteries receive a trickle charge from the alternator with an insignificant load, but during the 5 to 10 second recharge period following engagement the alternator is putting our significant current.
If the HTT is making more power then it consumes, its a first.
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At high engine speeds there is more energy generated by the turbine than is required by the compressor. Under these conditions, the excess energy can be used to recharge the energy storage for the next acceleration phase or used to power some of the auxiliary loads such as an electric air conditioning system. When combined with a variable geometry turbine, the back pressure on the engine can be varied according to the electrical demands of the vehicle and charge state of the energy storage medium. Development is underway for replacing battery energy storage with a super capacitor which can be charged and discharged very quickly. |
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Its certainly not free but it is pretty close. The charge drawn from the alternator is 25a for single recharge or 50a for the double recharge. Underload this does not change as the dump batteries are isolated from the starter battery via the controller. I believe I am essential running a tractor battery right now. The CCA is just a little lower than the stock battery. We are going to try the blow through MAF today ![]() Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk |
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On a side note. Any chance anyone knows any decent and reliable tuners in the Los Angeles/ San Diego area. Its getting difficult to find a way up to San Francisco to get a tune from @shiv@vishnu. (Unless maybe hes willing to cut me a crazy deal
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http://www.ecutek.com/Dealers.aspx The pro tuners are the ones with the M in the locator flag. Take a look in the software section of the forums and see who has the best reputation.
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On another note. I added a relay to my system. Did the same as jpit and routed a wire to the cigarette lighter in the glove box. Just so no one else makes the same mistake. The shielded wire does not have the same color scheme. I could of spent time testing continuity on the wires but just played it safe. Working great!
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