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by Golf_mkIII_E
Mon May 02, 2022 9:03 pm
Forum: Tesla
Topic: Tesla Parameters Thread
Replies: 59
Views: 14574

Re: Tesla Parameters Thread

No, I’m going to sell the components. I don’t have as much spare time anymore anytime soon.
by Golf_mkIII_E
Mon May 02, 2022 6:18 pm
Forum: Tesla
Topic: Tesla Parameters Thread
Replies: 59
Views: 14574

Re: Tesla Parameters Thread

Sadly, I have to report that the Golf has had an accident right after my last post over here.

The electric components weren’t hit and are still okay, but the chassis is bend which means I’m not going to rebuild it.

It truly has been a great adventure, and I learned a lot by doing it.
by Golf_mkIII_E
Tue Apr 26, 2022 9:46 am
Forum: Tesla
Topic: Tesla Parameters Thread
Replies: 59
Views: 14574

Re: Tesla Parameters Thread

I will post the parameters when I get home. I do have to say I was only doing about 90-95kmh for achieving those figures, but it actually was in a very hilly part of Belgium. I haven’t tried optimising the parameters for economy either. Maybe it gets even better with lower Fslipmax and higher Fweak?...
by Golf_mkIII_E
Sun Apr 24, 2022 10:51 am
Forum: Tesla
Topic: Tesla Parameters Thread
Replies: 59
Views: 14574

Re: Tesla Parameters Thread

I had a day off last week, and decided I wanted to test the Golf’s range. I live in the south of the Netherlands and drove to France and back without recharging. I did a total of 421km, which I’m very pleased with. On the first 150km I drove extremely cautiously and measured my “fuel” usage. It mana...
by Golf_mkIII_E
Thu Mar 31, 2022 3:47 pm
Forum: Tesla
Topic: Tesla Parameters Thread
Replies: 59
Views: 14574

Re: Tesla Parameters Thread

I've been thinking about something else; As we all know, low speed open throttle performance is way better with low (~250) Fweak. I also noticed my LDU seems to be performing a lot better at higher speeds (above 150kmh/90mph) with higher Fweak settings (370-380), rather then by just using enormous a...
by Golf_mkIII_E
Fri Mar 04, 2022 4:46 pm
Forum: Tesla
Topic: Tesla Parameters Thread
Replies: 59
Views: 14574

Re: Tesla Parameters Thread

It was during winter indeed! I haven’t tried what kind of efficiency it could achieve during summer. The car was already pulled apart by that time. I’m currently testing some setups with very high Fweak and Fslipmax. I’m able to pull 1150A consistently now from about 95kmh to about 155kmh. Accelerat...
by Golf_mkIII_E
Sun Feb 20, 2022 9:42 pm
Forum: Tesla
Topic: LDU parameter tuning
Replies: 103
Views: 25990

Re: LDU parameter tuning

Tesla driveshaft adapters are not the only possible answer to this problem. I had been stuck on the driveshaft chapter in my build for quite some time. In the end, I welded together my cut VW Golf driveshaft head to head to a cut Tesla drive shaft. It was only for testing the fitment of it. After th...
by Golf_mkIII_E
Sun Feb 20, 2022 6:11 pm
Forum: Tesla
Topic: LDU parameter tuning
Replies: 103
Views: 25990

Re: LDU parameter tuning

I can confirm Jon Volks statement about the regen. I just did the update from 5.12 to 5.14, and it is so incredibly smooth. The regen bug which fully locked the wheels before coming to a halt is fixed. The low speed stability has also been greatly improved. I haven’t tried any WOT yet, because of we...
by Golf_mkIII_E
Sun Feb 13, 2022 7:45 am
Forum: Tesla
Topic: Tesla Parameters Thread
Replies: 59
Views: 14574

Re: Tesla Parameters Thread

I went on a small vacation with the electric Golf this weekend. I departed on my 250km (155 miles) journey with my untested higher fslipmax setting, but luckily I didn’t run into any problems or OC’s. I can’t even remember when I tripped my last OC. After those 250km, cell voltage had dropped from 4...
by Golf_mkIII_E
Sun Feb 13, 2022 7:14 am
Forum: Tesla
Topic: Battery opinions while I have the car apart?
Replies: 29
Views: 4968

Re: Battery opinions while I have the car apart?

What capacity do the two Volt packs have? And at what kind of voltage drop are you looking under WOT?
by Golf_mkIII_E
Wed Feb 09, 2022 1:08 pm
Forum: Tesla
Topic: Tesla Parameters Thread
Replies: 59
Views: 14574

Re: Tesla Parameters Thread

I’m swapping to 16” rims because I’m upgrading my 288mm brakes to 312mm brakes. Wheel size will increase by about 4%, but I’m very limited by the Golf III wheel arches.
by Golf_mkIII_E
Wed Feb 09, 2022 11:17 am
Forum: Tesla
Topic: Tesla Parameters Thread
Replies: 59
Views: 14574

Re: Tesla Parameters Thread

Awesome! The Golf consumes a little over 400kW peak at the moment, according to my BMS. My only concern at the moment is the maximum RPM the LDU can take. With my Fmax at 625 it’s at now, I should be pushing 18.750RPM if you don’t calculate the losses by slip. I want to set it to the same 650 Jon Vo...
by Golf_mkIII_E
Tue Feb 08, 2022 10:02 pm
Forum: Tesla
Topic: Tesla Parameters Thread
Replies: 59
Views: 14574

Re: Tesla Parameters Thread

Ah, thank you! That makes sense. I’ll first set my fslipmax a little bit higher, after which I’ll start some testing with the fconst and fslipconstmax parameters. Lowering fweak isn’t useful for me, since I can’t put all of that torque down with my FWD. I’m not looking for more peak power, I’m only ...
by Golf_mkIII_E
Tue Feb 08, 2022 3:28 pm
Forum: Tesla
Topic: Tesla Parameters Thread
Replies: 59
Views: 14574

Re: Tesla Parameters Thread

Updated parameter set. Same car/setup, just improved performance and driveability. Further details on the what/why behind the changes can be found here. https://openinverter.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=126&start=40 https://youtu.be/vaGZ_PKfq-I updated tesla LDU parameters.json You seem t...
by Golf_mkIII_E
Thu Dec 02, 2021 9:55 pm
Forum: Tesla
Topic: Tesla Large Drive Unit Support Thread
Replies: 802
Views: 135176

Re: Tesla Large Drive Unit Support Thread

The problem is that I would like to benefit from the regenerative braking at higher speeds, but I don't want it to behave violently at low speeds. These are my current parameters: { "boost": 2300, "fweak": 258, "fweakstrt": 400, "fconst": 450, "udcnom&quo...
by Golf_mkIII_E
Thu Dec 02, 2021 9:26 pm
Forum: Tesla
Topic: Tesla Large Drive Unit Support Thread
Replies: 802
Views: 135176

Re: Tesla Large Drive Unit Support Thread

Does anybody have any experience with tuning the parameters for braking at low speed? When I brake, before coming to a complete stop the regenerative braking ramps up extremely violently. I have set the brake ramp-up time to about 10 seconds, so I can take my foot of the brake pedal for a second bef...
by Golf_mkIII_E
Sat Sep 25, 2021 8:47 pm
Forum: Tesla
Topic: Tesla Large Drive Unit Support Thread
Replies: 802
Views: 135176

Re: Tesla Large Drive Unit Support Thread

Today, I've had the opportunity to lay my hands on a new Mercedes fuse.

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It's a 700A rated fuse, with quite promising characteristics.

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I think it will be perfect for the LDU. 8-)
Also, it is pretty big.
by Golf_mkIII_E
Thu Sep 23, 2021 9:56 am
Forum: Tesla
Topic: Tesla Large Drive Unit Support Thread
Replies: 802
Views: 135176

Re: Tesla Large Drive Unit Support Thread

What role do the other HV devices play in these considerations. After opening the contactors or if the main fuse breaks, they remain connected to the motor. Can this absorb energy? For bench tests, usually only the motor is connected. The audi AC compressor seems to have a 486V TVS! That is also a ...
by Golf_mkIII_E
Thu Sep 23, 2021 9:50 am
Forum: Tesla
Topic: Tesla Large Drive Unit Support Thread
Replies: 802
Views: 135176

Re: Tesla Large Drive Unit Support Thread

What kind of ratings were the fuses which were too small? I remember someone using a 5A breaker on the bench and others used some tens of amps fuses and reported inverter failure on the bench. I assume that happened under regen as only regen moves energy from the motor into the inverter. If a fuse ...
by Golf_mkIII_E
Thu Sep 23, 2021 9:42 am
Forum: Tesla
Topic: Tesla Large Drive Unit Support Thread
Replies: 802
Views: 135176

Re: Tesla Large Drive Unit Support Thread

I am planning on using a fuse rated at 30A 450V for the 120v and 380 volt low speed tests. I have the frequency maxed at 100Hz and I had no intentions of moving it much farther than that. I am certainly not going to be introducing regen on the bench if I don't have to. I see people doing high RPM n...
by Golf_mkIII_E
Wed Sep 22, 2021 8:18 pm
Forum: Tesla
Topic: Tesla Large Drive Unit Support Thread
Replies: 802
Views: 135176

Re: Tesla Large Drive Unit Support Thread

johu wrote: Wed Sep 22, 2021 7:31 pm So far we have only seen very small fuses trip in action, no appropriately rated ones.
What kind of ratings were the fuses which were too small?

The 500A Bussmann fuse can do 1500A for 4 seconds before blowing. The Sport LDU can pull 1400A peak. The small margin for error scares me a little bit.
by Golf_mkIII_E
Wed Sep 22, 2021 5:25 pm
Forum: Tesla
Topic: Tesla Large Drive Unit Support Thread
Replies: 802
Views: 135176

Re: Tesla Large Drive Unit Support Thread

I have two quick questions for folks putting low value fuses in the hv feed to Tesla drive units : 1)What do you imagine will happen if/when the fuse blows and the motor is running at high rpm? 2)Have you ever seen me do that in a video or do I use some other method? Please , please, please THINK a...
by Golf_mkIII_E
Wed Sep 22, 2021 6:54 am
Forum: Projects
Topic: 1995 Golf 3 CitySTROMer with LDU and a lot of range
Replies: 20
Views: 4330

Re: 1995 Golf 3 CitySTROMer with LDU and a lot of range

If you can publish the registration documents which show allowed weight for the car and individual axles, and if it's possible to get an official list of the suspension and brake part numbers from somewhere, it might be possible to upgrade the weight of Golf 3s in some countries. That would be inte...
by Golf_mkIII_E
Tue Sep 21, 2021 8:28 pm
Forum: Projects
Topic: 1995 Golf 3 CitySTROMer with LDU and a lot of range
Replies: 20
Views: 4330

Re: 1995 Golf 3 CitySTROMer with LDU and a lot of range

Because it's an original CitySTROMer, which had 520kg of lead acid batteries, it's allowed to weigh 1410kg. That's a lot more than the ~1100kg of a normal Golf mk3. I don't know why it was allowed to have that much more weight, since it's still the same chassis overall. I'm hoping the new weight of ...
by Golf_mkIII_E
Tue Sep 21, 2021 2:34 pm
Forum: Projects
Topic: 1995 Golf 3 CitySTROMer with LDU and a lot of range
Replies: 20
Views: 4330

Re: 1995 Golf 3 CitySTROMer with LDU and a lot of range

RetroZero wrote: Mon Sep 20, 2021 6:16 am Awesome battery box!
Thanks!

Fabricating a lid for the batterybox that doesn't touch the bonnet is gonna be a little bit challenging, but it was the only possible way to fit all 6 of the batteries.