Hi All,
My project is a 1999 Porsche 911 with a Tesla SDU. The plan is to use a 2013 Nissan Leaf 24 kWh battery pack and the 2013 Nissan Leaf PDM.
Here is the link to the diyelectriccar.com forum page: https://www.diyelectriccar.com/threads/ ... st-1077391
Here's a link to my YouTube Playlist of this build - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZU7 ... sF_n0Pzj_P
I'm planning to purchase the OpenInverter Tesla SDU logic board and the ZombieVerter VCU. I'm wondering if this makes sense to people or if there is a better way to run the electronics in this car? I want to keep the cost down which is why I like these parts.
I'm wondering if the ZombieVerter VCU will allow us to charge batteries using the Nissan PDM? The PDM needs CANBUS commands to start charging as well as adjust the current and stop it when the battery is full.
I'm hoping someone can confirm that the ZombieVerter will work with the OpenInverter SDU logic board and the rest of my project before I buy both.
Thank you!
Porsche 911, Tesla SDU, Nissan Leaf Battery
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Re: Porsche 911, Tesla SDU, Nissan Leaf Battery
Great build, thanks for posting1:)
Yes, after some configuration ZombieVerter can run both the PDM and the openinverter logic board
Yes, after some configuration ZombieVerter can run both the PDM and the openinverter logic board
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Re: Porsche 911, Tesla SDU, Nissan Leaf Battery
Johu, thank you for the response and for confirming that the OpenInverter logic board and the ZombieVerter board will work with these parts! I plan to buy these parts quite soon.
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Nice car with factory Aero Kit too.
Looks cool with roof bars.
Looks cool with roof bars.
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Re: Porsche 911, Tesla SDU, Nissan Leaf Battery
Best of luck with your build!
A little side question on the same topic, but maybe will also help @gillisk with the build too.
Is there an advantage to wiring the drive accessories (throttle pedal, brake, reverse/forward switch, etc.) to the openinverter board and keep ZombieVerter VCU for everything else - charging, heaters, guages etc., versus wiring everything to ZombieVerter VCU and have it tell the openinverter board what to do via CAN (drive, reverse, forwards, etc.)?
Thanks in advance.
Thank you for confirming this!
A little side question on the same topic, but maybe will also help @gillisk with the build too.
Is there an advantage to wiring the drive accessories (throttle pedal, brake, reverse/forward switch, etc.) to the openinverter board and keep ZombieVerter VCU for everything else - charging, heaters, guages etc., versus wiring everything to ZombieVerter VCU and have it tell the openinverter board what to do via CAN (drive, reverse, forwards, etc.)?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Porsche 911, Tesla SDU, Nissan Leaf Battery
alexbeatle wrote: ↑Mon Apr 03, 2023 7:27 am Best of luck with your build!
Thank you for confirming this!
A little side question on the same topic, but maybe will also help @gillisk with the build too.
Is there an advantage to wiring the drive accessories (throttle pedal, brake, reverse/forward switch, etc.) to the openinverter board and keep ZombieVerter VCU for everything else - charging, heaters, guages etc., versus wiring everything to ZombieVerter VCU and have it tell the openinverter board what to do via CAN (drive, reverse, forwards, etc.)?
Thanks in advance.
I'd also like to o one this. And sorry to crash the thread but so I need an additional battery charger if the Zombieverter charges batteries by controlling the inverter?
Like will it take HV input from public chargers?
I'm new to this sorry
Re: Porsche 911, Tesla SDU, Nissan Leaf Battery
alexbeatle and @Boxster EV - Thank you!
alexbeatle, that's a good question. I'm curious too.
alexbeatle, that's a good question. I'm curious too.
Re: Porsche 911, Tesla SDU, Nissan Leaf Battery
Did you ever figure out an answer to this question about battery charging and public HV chargers...?