Here's the link:
Claims "300 mile range" while "doing over hundred miles an hour 90% of the time". Hmmm, can't be the original controller or motor (stock specs=67mph max), but he didn't mention changing those. Seems fishy, wouldn't he need something like 50+kWH to pull that off?
Anyway, very interesting, cool video.
Very nice job assembling the battery. I hope it doesn't heat up too much.
Each "sheet" of his 18650 pack is 16 x 11 cells, he has 4 sheets. I assume the 16 cells are in series, the 11 cells are wired up in parallel, and the sheets are wired up in parallel. That gives him 16s44p, at 3400 mah (approximate) that gives about 59V and 150 Ah, or about 8.9 kWh (nominal). A bit more than the 2012 ZF9, and the pack is much smaller and lighter! (cell weight = 32 kg, enclosure and BMS and wires and whatnot probably add < 10 kg. The ZF9 pack weighs 69kg including the enclosure.
The 16 batteries in series is slightly concerning, since the stock BMS I assume only supports the stock 14 cells in series. Maybe he replaced the BMS too, or maybe he wired up the pack in a funky configuration. The controller and motor can handle the extra voltage, that's not a problem.
As for 150 miles at highway speeds 90% of the time at 100 mph? Unless there's something he's not telling us, like he's got a super-streamlined body shell .. I'm going to call BS on that
Guys -
I need a serious course on Zero battery topology and BMS configuration. I've been trying to search the Forum for specifics, getting nowhere. I'm specifically interested in the 2011 Zero S battery pack .... thought I saw somewhere that it was 14s12p, which works out to 168 individual cells at ~ 3.9vdc/cell = ~ 56vdc/pack ...... but then I saw a 336 cell count on another thread. I'm confused ......
And then there is the matter of the BMS ...... does this system monitor EVERY cell in the pack (ideal) or just each series string? I ask because the thread about the 7 Nissan Leaf Module Retrofit inplies that the stock BMS can be retained. I can only see 14 BMS sense connections with 7 of these modules, unless one hacks into the module to bring out individual cell connections. I know I'm missing something here; does the BMS only balance the series interconnections, but treat cells in parallel as a monolithic cell?
I'm not certain but I think that's correct; the parallel cells are balanced together, there aren't individual cell connections.
In my notes I had:
2010S is 14s22p 2900 mAh cells, 3.8v per cell = 53.2v 63.8 Ah nominal (3.4 kWh). 308 cells.
2011S is 14s25p 2900 mAh cells, 3.8v per cell = 53.2v 67.5 Ah nominal (3.9 kWh). 350 cells.
But I think you are probably right, I see other sources on the internet that state 14s24p (336 cells) for the 2011. So I need to check my numbers.