If they enact it, I'll rip the f*cking ECU out and re-wire it myself! I'm EE enough to get it runing without the ECU and BMS.
I would like to see that setup; no ECU, DC, batteries and an AC motor... Not saying it isn't doable but that would be some setup!
The Motor controller/Inverter converts the DC to AC, and can be run without the ECU.
So we are talking about the ECU (MBB) only and not the ESC (electronic speed control). Wouldn't the Sevcon be "illegal" to modify as well or does that vary enough to be exempt for m potential laws?
With loud exhausts and emissions issues it makes sense to make it illegal to modify that part of a car but with this stuff it is obviously just a way for manufactures to protect their systems. If a manufacture makes 2 models of a car, one with 200 hp and one with 300 hp and the only difference is software then are you stealing if you up your 200 hp to 300 hp yourself?
I don't know what Zero and Brammo call their parts, but I'm using terms the industry uses for the various parts. BMS (Battery Management System), ECU (electronic control unit, or VCU, vehicle control unit), Charger, Motor controller (or inverter), Contactor.
We're not modifying firmware or software, that's where all of this is getting confused. The only thing we'd be changing are parameters in the controller.
In a Gas engine, that can effect emissions, but in an Electric, there are no Emissions, so why would it be regulated? All my settings do is use more energy, which would be the same as if I went 70+, who's there to regulate me?
The issue with the article, is that people were copying software. There's no copyright here. I'm changing parameters that are left open to change via software. If they didn't want them to change, they should have locked the controller.