Let me walk you through this electric mayhem.
Ingredients
- Metal enclosure that has to be lurking about in your basement (don't buy new)
- Heat sink (must also be left over from a previous project - scrapped audio amplifier in my case)
- Fan (who doesn't have multiple 80mm fans in a box of fans?)
- Rev2 or 3 inverter brain board
- Rev2 gate driver - half populated
- About 50A IGBT brick (half bridge)
- Current sensor (here: remainder of the good old EMW charger)
- inductor (boost inductor from EMW charger)
- Some elcaps and a precharge resistor, discharge resistor
- elcaps (here: 2x680µF in series, so 340µF)
- IC sockets (that are hot-glued to the Anderson connector to carry the ChaDeMo control signals)
- Switch mode 12V power supply
Operation:
- Plug in ChaDeMo (best do this first, as the output goes live as soon as you plug in - who needs an output relay )
- Plug in mains, hit start
- The cars battery relay is closed
- 4s later the precharge relay is closed - this is boost mode so no use precharging to grid voltage, we must precharge to battery voltage
- The configured max charge current is transmitted via ChaDeMo
- The current command from ChaDeMo is obeyed
I couldn't be bothered to fire up the display, but one of the buttons acts as start. Stop button would be neat, actually...
If you're interested I can upload the software to github. Works the same as the inverter software. Web interface, CAN mapping and all that.
But strong disclaimer: this charger is a mayhem, it offers multiple chances to be electrocuted - don't do this at home.