Stupid question
Generally speaking, is it safe to mount a Tesla SDU on a traditional engine stand?
I have a 1/2-ton HF stand from an ICE build I did a few years back and I want to mount a Tesla SDU to it, make a bottom tray for some batteries, and add a panel for all the components (i.e. pre-charge circuit, wiring, buttons, etc) so I can get it all up & running on the stand before I even touch the recipient vehicle.
Seemed like a no-brainer at first, but I was only able to get 3 of the 4 mounting bolts to fit. With that said, it seems super solid even with only 3 bolts in, and doesn't really flex or swing at all. So I think I'm probably good to go.
However, I had a bad dream last night: went out to the garage and found the casing had broken in half and the rest of the motor was on the ground. Needless to say, I woke up sweating and had to go check on it. Now I'm paranoid. Lol. So yeah, I figured I'd make a post about it just to be safe.
You can see in the pics I got 3 of the 4 bolts in really well. The 4th is technically close enough that could weld a thick washer to the engine stand plate, but it actually feels super solid as-is. Opinions? Am I being a big dummy?
Tesla SDU on Engine Stand? [SOLVED]
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Re: Tesla SDU on Engine Stand? [SOLVED]
You have a safety factor of about 100x.
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Re: Tesla SDU on Engine Stand?
Wow. That's like 100x the legitness of a response I was expecting. Thanks, I will sleep better now!serioussam wrote: ↑Wed Dec 21, 2022 11:31 am You have a safety factor of about 100x.
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