Jaguar Ipace Charger
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Jaguar Ipace Charger
So this just landed on my desk. Am told is a charger from a 2020 iPace. Also told it is 6.6kw AC and has CCS built in so could be quite interesting. Usual suspects of connectors, wiring diagrams and can logs from a working and charging car would be a good place to start.
I'm going to need a hacksaw
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Re: Jaguar Ipace Charger
This piqued my interest as it has an integrated DC-fast charge and OBC circuitry, CANBUS controlled, and seemingly cheap.
I was able to pull the wiring and connector information for USDM, but it looks like the wiring may also include parallel wiring for Type 2 ports/CCS.
Connector service numbers aren't direct links to anything external, but the crimper referenced from Kent-Moore is for Yazaki terminals, so might be a place to start there.
Interestingly, the DC-in from the charge port and DC-out to the battery pack (the integrated "junction box") do not show any intermediate circuitry such as contactors, inverter input, etc. Granted, the rest of the "Wired on-board charging module" doesn't have any circuitry diagrams, so who knows. I hope to have one in-route in the next few days and see if it can be opened without too much damage.
Jag iPace Info
These guys also seem to have a decent start on the PID decoding. It looks like the "BCCM" or "Battery Charge Control Module" is what the module id's as, but the only cross-reference is the DTC listing on the service manual about the "On-board charger/battery charger control module".
iPace Forums CANBUS and PID for the iPace
I was able to pull the wiring and connector information for USDM, but it looks like the wiring may also include parallel wiring for Type 2 ports/CCS.
Connector service numbers aren't direct links to anything external, but the crimper referenced from Kent-Moore is for Yazaki terminals, so might be a place to start there.
Interestingly, the DC-in from the charge port and DC-out to the battery pack (the integrated "junction box") do not show any intermediate circuitry such as contactors, inverter input, etc. Granted, the rest of the "Wired on-board charging module" doesn't have any circuitry diagrams, so who knows. I hope to have one in-route in the next few days and see if it can be opened without too much damage.
Jag iPace Info
These guys also seem to have a decent start on the PID decoding. It looks like the "BCCM" or "Battery Charge Control Module" is what the module id's as, but the only cross-reference is the DTC listing on the service manual about the "On-board charger/battery charger control module".
iPace Forums CANBUS and PID for the iPace