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Anyway I have also thought about using the dump pack as the main 12v battery. I just wasn't sure how to do it without relays and a complicated setup. The problems I always ran into, was that the dump pack is in a 24v configuration so you either need a 2:1 step down transformer or an automatic disconnect, when you need to start your car. Also your alternator will constantly try to charge the dumps when you boost, so you will have parasitic drag unless you decouple (via relay?) the batteries from the rest of the engine bay wiring harness after the car is started.
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More capacity or less resistance should net less voltage drop too. You should be able to add enough capacity that the voltage drops very little from 28 V which would be optimal, I think? But I'm a mech. engineer not too good at electronics.
But I do have about 7 EE's at work that I can pick brains with.
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Only Rob could say if there would be problems. I'd just feel safer relocating the car battery to the trunk, and doubling up the batteries for the ESC.
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Does anyone know what the controller is rated for (current/voltage), was this already mentioned in the thread somewhere?
EDIT - first post says 5kw controller, assuming 24v nominal 208 amps, 178 if you run the numbers @ 28v. Any current capability in the batteries shouldn't make a difference beyond that (unless it's underrated). |
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Is there any reason why the batteries can't be wired this way? |
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As an example: 1. Both batteries start fully charged (let's say 14v each for a total of 28v) 2. You mash that gas pedal ![]() 3. voltage in both drops to 12v (for a total of 24v) 4. chargers start charging 5. one battery is being charged by both the alternator directly and the ESC controller, the other only by the esc controller (car batt is now at 14v, esc only batt at 13) 6. Alternator charging of batt ends (it sees a voltage of 14v) 7. ESC controller charging _continues_ (it sees a voltage of 27v) 8. car batt is overcharged causing damage |
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Does anybody have a schematic drawing of the entire ESC circuit? Including the battery(s) wiring, car alternator, charger/controller, engagement switch and compressor motor.
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anyone get hit up for some PM's on the next five kits? i am way down the list but i am anxious to here of any people who have fallen off the list or have no funds.
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off topic, but is your name a reference to the wraith?
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Not to mention the 24 volt system is a floating ground, while the 12 volt system is not. I'm just going to get a 4th battery and relocate the 12 volt system to the trunk. I also have air suspension and the motor always slows down when the pump runs, so I've been planning on putting a battery or two back there anyway. I figure I'll put two batteries back in the trunk, one for the engine, and one for the air suspension and an audio amplifier.
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From website installation guide http://www.phantomsuperchargers.com/.../frs-brz4a.pdf |
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Thanks but that's more a block diagram than a schematic. What I would really like to see is the internals of the charger/controller. I have no idea what's going on there.
As far as I can guess, the alternator puts out 12VDC (14) to the starter battery directly to recharge it. It also somehow goes through the charger/controller, gets converted to 24VDC (28) and recharges the dump batteries. Then the charger/controller also controls power to the 3 phase? motor being turned on or off by the petal switch or the Procede controller. Is this a correct assumption or am I way off? |
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a slight nitpick: foot petal/procede controls the controller which in turn controls the electric motor as opposed to the motor directly receiving the switch input and just using the controller as a power source |
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