Thanks for the ideas. I’ll give it some thought.PaulHeystee wrote: ↑Sat Oct 26, 2024 9:38 am On the Daihatsu Rocky I made a longer tunnel just to keep the motor and PDM clear of the firewall. This worked fine.
I welded on the center of the clutch plate to a tube which had the input shaft of the Leaf gearbox welded onto it.
As there is little to no vibration the shaft simply stayed in place without wobbling of vibrating.
However, I guess BratIndustries could make a longer shaft, on request. Otherwise I know someone who might also be able to make it for you.
For the extension you could simply add more alu plates, sandwiched onto each other.
[WIP] Leaf to VW Type 2 Campervan
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I’ve been thinking…
I think I need to revisit my Plan A for placing the PDM on the petrol tank shelf. I reckon it will work. The problem is not the PDM shape or available space, it’s that the HV cables are all routed downwards from the overhanging section. It is not the PDM itself that stops it fitting, it’s the cables.
If the cables came out horizontally from the upper half of the PDM, where the cables connect to the internal copper bus bars, there would be no problem (I think). The upside L shape of the PDM should slot over the shape of the inverter if the cables weren’t there. I kind of knew all this, but my brain has been slow to process what is obvious.
If I was to create my own lid (which would also probably save me a bit of vertical height which would be useful), I could add in my own connection points or exit points (to be defined in detail). Or even if I cut holes in the original lid, I could achieve the same.
The benefits
- I’m back to a central position, which pleases me aesthetically.
- I can use existing bolt holes around the petrol tank space for a mounting frame, which will please the DVLA.
- I avoid the various other thoughts I’ve had for mounting in many other sub-optimal places.
I’d have to route cables for Chademo, main HV battery, AC charge, and HV battery comms with my new approach.
A little thought needed on the water cooling routing, but think it will be ok.
If anyone think this is a horrendous idea let me know. But I like it and have a good feeling about it.
I don’t intend to pull the Leaf motor out just to test this right now. I’ll probably wait until I’m ready to do my blue van. That way I can continue to impress visitors with wheel spins on my driveway in the disaster-bus. This is very important.
I think I need to revisit my Plan A for placing the PDM on the petrol tank shelf. I reckon it will work. The problem is not the PDM shape or available space, it’s that the HV cables are all routed downwards from the overhanging section. It is not the PDM itself that stops it fitting, it’s the cables.
If the cables came out horizontally from the upper half of the PDM, where the cables connect to the internal copper bus bars, there would be no problem (I think). The upside L shape of the PDM should slot over the shape of the inverter if the cables weren’t there. I kind of knew all this, but my brain has been slow to process what is obvious.
If I was to create my own lid (which would also probably save me a bit of vertical height which would be useful), I could add in my own connection points or exit points (to be defined in detail). Or even if I cut holes in the original lid, I could achieve the same.
The benefits
- I’m back to a central position, which pleases me aesthetically.
- I can use existing bolt holes around the petrol tank space for a mounting frame, which will please the DVLA.
- I avoid the various other thoughts I’ve had for mounting in many other sub-optimal places.
I’d have to route cables for Chademo, main HV battery, AC charge, and HV battery comms with my new approach.
A little thought needed on the water cooling routing, but think it will be ok.
If anyone think this is a horrendous idea let me know. But I like it and have a good feeling about it.
I don’t intend to pull the Leaf motor out just to test this right now. I’ll probably wait until I’m ready to do my blue van. That way I can continue to impress visitors with wheel spins on my driveway in the disaster-bus. This is very important.
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Re: [WIP] Leaf to VW Type 2 Campervan
why are you subjugating yourself with this huge, clumsy PDM?
take a small compact dc/dc from the pdm leaf gen1, and anything else as a charger. you can use a Tesla 3, you can use an outlander, or you can simply charge the battery through a power inverter in conjunction with the motor, if it is controlled by a replacement johu board v3, you will save a lot of space and simplify your work very much.
take a small compact dc/dc from the pdm leaf gen1, and anything else as a charger. you can use a Tesla 3, you can use an outlander, or you can simply charge the battery through a power inverter in conjunction with the motor, if it is controlled by a replacement johu board v3, you will save a lot of space and simplify your work very much.
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I am sure you are correct on everything you say. And perhaps the next project I will follow a different path like you suggest. But for my first one, everything is an unknown to me. I am reducing the number of questions in my head by sticking to these predetermined lumps. Perhaps that introduces its own complexities and challenges, but it feels an easier, and safer path for me to follow at the stage I am at.Romale wrote: ↑Sun Oct 27, 2024 1:57 pm why are you subjugating yourself with this huge, clumsy PDM?
take a small compact dc/dc from the pdm leaf gen1, and anything else as a charger. you can use a Tesla 3, you can use an outlander, or you can simply charge the battery through a power inverter in conjunction with the motor, if it is controlled by a replacement johu board v3, you will save a lot of space and simplify your work very much.
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I’ve added a question in the OEM / Nissan Leaf section about running the coolant through the PDM in reverse. It would help my coolant routing and from Johannes tear down video I don’t think it looks to be a problem, but opinions welcome!
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Re: [WIP] Leaf to VW Type 2 Campervan
As Roman said, if the pdm dosnt fit, don’t bother. It’s an ugly u it to implement in any other fashion than stock.
The outlander OBC is an excellent alternative. It’s a simple box with a charger and dcdc. Runs from the zombie as is. Small and would mount in the engine bay no problem, likely would fit on top of the inverter. A price of L channel aluminum is all you need to bolt it on top.
This is what I have running in my Datsun.
The pdm s are worth a lot because the fast charge contactors often blow in the leafs, so they are sought after for repairs. You’ll be able to get a good chunk of change back for it.
The outlander OBC is an excellent alternative. It’s a simple box with a charger and dcdc. Runs from the zombie as is. Small and would mount in the engine bay no problem, likely would fit on top of the inverter. A price of L channel aluminum is all you need to bolt it on top.
This is what I have running in my Datsun.
The pdm s are worth a lot because the fast charge contactors often blow in the leafs, so they are sought after for repairs. You’ll be able to get a good chunk of change back for it.
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Re: [WIP] Leaf to VW Type 2 Campervan
My ‘late bay’ doesn’t have a flap, only a turny cap that is flush with the body. So this cut out from an ‘early bay’ a couple of years earlier is a much nicer way to hide and present a charge port IMO.
Upside down picture I’m afraid.
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Can you not install it upside down? With the charger plug we want liquids (rain) flow away from the car
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Yes you’re right if course.
Might not be obvious from the photos, but the mount / hole for the petrol cap / EV charge port is angle 45deg from vertical. Plus the Leaf’s cables already come with plastic click shut lids, which would be behind the VW’s metal flap, so I think right way up would be ok. But will give it more thought when I get to that stage.
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I’ve started a thread in the Nissan section to cover the 60kWh battery I’m dissecting for this project.
Will show photos, dimensions, weights plus a handful of other useful links I’ve found around the internet.
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Will show photos, dimensions, weights plus a handful of other useful links I’ve found around the internet.
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I now know the modules, not including bus bars and other odds and ends will weigh 372kg. I will need to add the box to that, so rounding up to 400 kg for now.
VW T2 has payload of 800kg, so not a problem.
VW T2 has payload of 800kg, so not a problem.
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Re: [WIP] Leaf to VW Type 2 Campervan
Ian, after seeing something on you tube, and then googling - i found this thread, and I have signed up to open inverter specifically to follow this thread lol. I run a restoration business in Northern Ireland, specifically working on classic vw and Porsche. I have been interested in Electric vehicles for a while now and have some level 3 courses in electric vehicles etc, but this post is a real life application for me of how this could work in a vw
It’s all your fault lol….. I have been spending last week looking at Nissan leaf donors. Could I ask a few things? Even if you wish to pm if possible , but I suppose other people could learn too.
What year of leaf is a good donor? I’m thinking battery safety etc, with recalls on battery safety etc. I’m trying to figure out the years for gen 2 etc… but around 2014 I’m thinking?
Battery size- is there different specs on batteries available on these? Or is it one size fits all. And physical size of these… are you making your own battery box etc?
How can I assess the battery to see if it’s in good shape?
I’m going to use the same management etc as you, and I like the way you’ve broken down the steps makes it look too easy! Perhaps we could get in contact and we can help each other, I can help out with the vw end and you help me with the ev lol
Many thanks
Shane
It’s all your fault lol….. I have been spending last week looking at Nissan leaf donors. Could I ask a few things? Even if you wish to pm if possible , but I suppose other people could learn too.
What year of leaf is a good donor? I’m thinking battery safety etc, with recalls on battery safety etc. I’m trying to figure out the years for gen 2 etc… but around 2014 I’m thinking?
Battery size- is there different specs on batteries available on these? Or is it one size fits all. And physical size of these… are you making your own battery box etc?
How can I assess the battery to see if it’s in good shape?
I’m going to use the same management etc as you, and I like the way you’ve broken down the steps makes it look too easy! Perhaps we could get in contact and we can help each other, I can help out with the vw end and you help me with the ev lol
Many thanks
Shane
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Hi Shane,Buggyboyshane wrote: ↑Mon Dec 23, 2024 12:12 pm Ian, after seeing something on you tube, and then googling - i found this thread, and I have signed up to open inverter specifically to follow this thread lol. I run a restoration business in Northern Ireland, specifically working on classic vw and Porsche. I have been interested in Electric vehicles for a while now and have some level 3 courses in electric vehicles etc, but this post is a real life application for me of how this could work in a vw
It’s all your fault lol….. I have been spending last week looking at Nissan leaf donors. Could I ask a few things? Even if you wish to pm if possible , but I suppose other people could learn too.
What year of leaf is a good donor? I’m thinking battery safety etc, with recalls on battery safety etc. I’m trying to figure out the years for gen 2 etc… but around 2014 I’m thinking?
Battery size- is there different specs on batteries available on these? Or is it one size fits all. And physical size of these… are you making your own battery box etc?
How can I assess the battery to see if it’s in good shape?
I’m going to use the same management etc as you, and I like the way you’ve broken down the steps makes it look too easy! Perhaps we could get in contact and we can help each other, I can help out with the vw end and you help me with the ev lol
Many thanks
Shane
Happy to share. But I would definitely put myself on about rung 2 of a 10 rung ladder of knowledge. Most people on this site are taking the harder and more knowledgable path. Probably the biggest lesson I’d share is never believe anything some bloke on the internet tells you, especially when the thing they’re talking about doesn’t work yet and they’re doing it themselves for the first time!
The true leaders of this stuff like Damian Maguire and Johannes Hubner, I didn’t even know about them when I started my journey. The knowledge I’d picked up from others was probably built on the trail blazing they (and no doubt others also) had done originally.
You’re asking fair questions, and no disrespect but there should be LOADs of good info available if the Leaf is your starting point. This site (look under the Nissan Leaf section), plus other places, some of which I linked to early on in my thread.
I’d suggest you need to start on deciding what controller /VCU you want to use. Sounds like you want to use Resolve-EV? I’ve explained my reasons for my choice. Most people on this site are not doing the same as that. Every decision you make will open and/or close other choices.
If you’ve got a healthy respect for HV and you’ve done the course, fair play. If anyone else reads this, do the same - HV kills.
So… Leaf year - depends! What are you hoping to achieve regarding battery? Single biggest question after VCU.
If you get an early 2011 Leaf, motor will likely be fine. But Resolve-EV starts (from memory) about 2014. If that’s the direction you’re going, digest all the documentation on their website.
The Leaf you choose, if early will likely have a heavily degraded 24kWh battery will be useless for a T2 campervan (by useless I mean will not provide a useful range to travel to far off places. If you want to go to the local shops it’ll be fine, but you may as well just use the Leaf as-is)
So work out the range you or your customer wants. That equates to kWh. That equates to cost and weight. Does it fit the budget?
I reckon I’ll be spending about £10k and that includes a 62kWh Leaf battery which I got separately for a v good price of £3800. Other quotes out there are more likely £5k ish.
I tested the one I found by taking an overly complex set of wires from my initial setup in a large plastic box plus a 12v battery and iPad running Leaf Spy to check SoH.
Yes, I’ll build a battery box. It’ll be under the bench seat.
I’ve given you more questions than answers I’m guessing. In my case, I probably spent 12 months watching and learning internet and YT. And I later found I’d only just scratched the surface. Don’t jump in too soon. Spend a lot longer working out the shape of what you want and how to do it. And don’t put too much faith in me until you see I’ve got a working vehicle that has passed the tests and has driven for a while!
Not trying to put you off, but I don’t want you to think it’s too easy! I can’t promise that will be true. So far, not to bad, but it’s still early days.
Shame you’re not local though. Would have happily worked together as I’m sure there’s plenty of resto work you could have helped with.
Don’t know if that helps you, ask again if there’s something else.
EDIT - if you want to learn the different Leaf battery sizes, there’s a good summary video from EVS Enhanced from NZ on YouTube. They don’t do conversion in our sense, they support Leafs. But it’s a good way to learn what’s available on different years.
Cheers
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Re: [WIP] Leaf to VW Type 2 Campervan
Buggyboyshane, welcome. I'd suggest learning by searching this site as well as others. Also search out the wiki on this site and search there as well.
Once you're ready check out viewtopic.php?t=5714
Then the suggestion is to start your own thread to not clutter up someone else's.
In yours, try to limit your questions to around 3 or so. Super wordy posts can get exhausting. Usually your list of questions can be broken up into multiple posts in that thread as you go and as people respond and your understanding grows.
Your questions may overlap someone else's post. Feel free to ask questions specific to their build in their thread but try to not take over their thread with it.
Once you're ready check out viewtopic.php?t=5714
Then the suggestion is to start your own thread to not clutter up someone else's.
In yours, try to limit your questions to around 3 or so. Super wordy posts can get exhausting. Usually your list of questions can be broken up into multiple posts in that thread as you go and as people respond and your understanding grows.
Your questions may overlap someone else's post. Feel free to ask questions specific to their build in their thread but try to not take over their thread with it.
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Re: [WIP] Leaf to VW Type 2 Campervan
Ian that's great yes I'll digest and get back on it, my main worry is the battery, I see the leafspy app is good and watching some channels I can see how the dash can tell the amount of degradation of original battery, so did you buy a full donor vehicle or collection of parts? I've spotted a 2014 locally, damaged at rear for 350.. soooooo tempted lol
Jrbe point taken many thanks, I'll take that on the chin and start a thread.
I'm not doing the build as part of my business but as a personal challenge to push myself
Jrbe point taken many thanks, I'll take that on the chin and start a thread.
I'm not doing the build as part of my business but as a personal challenge to push myself
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Most likely you will get a decent motor and a battery you can use to play with. That’s a good start until you work out what you really need for your project. If you’re ready to jump in and learn as you go at the risk you may change your ideas as you learn, go for it. If budget is tight, wait until you have properly worked out what your project needs to achieve.Buggyboyshane wrote: ↑Mon Dec 23, 2024 6:16 pm Ian that's great yes I'll digest and get back on it, my main worry is the battery, I see the leafspy app is good and watching some channels I can see how the dash can tell the amount of degradation of original battery, so did you buy a full donor vehicle or collection of parts? I've spotted a 2014 locally, damaged at rear for 350.. soooooo tempted lol
Jrbe point taken many thanks, I'll take that on the chin and start a thread.
I'm not doing the build as part of my business but as a personal challenge to push myself