Hello All,
Whilst driving a few days ago, my large drive unit massively derated all of a sudden despite a full battery.
Upon power cycling and checking the spot values, the main contactor would not close because the last error was UDC below UDCSW. It was showing <200vdc. Got the car home and ran a few checks including reloading the sine firmware, but the issue remains. I also checked that I was getting 390vdc on the Tesla busbars, but still UDC reported at <200vdc (speradically, sometimes 160 another nearer 200).
Any educated guesses whether this could be a voltage sense issue on the open inverter logic board, or alternatively, could the issue point towards an inverter problem?
The car still drives, although all the firmware calculations are seemingly thrown off by the voltage discrepancy.
Either way I’m resigned to removing the LDU from the car, but in the meantime would appreciate anyone’s wisdom.
Other info: car has done about 30k miles in past five years with this v4b logic board.
Tesla LDU and incorrect UDC reading problem
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Re: Tesla LDU and incorrect UDC reading problem
Just a guess really: sounds like moisture either on the Vsense electronics or the connector or the logic board
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Re: Tesla LDU and incorrect UDC reading problem
No idea why it would drop while driving like that.
I did look at your params, and you are running different udcgain and udcofs than I am. Obviously, if those are working for you, great, but its probably worth checking them against prior parameter sets of yours, just in case something was inadvertently changed.
Yours
"udcgain": 7.5,
"udcofs": 0,
Mine
"udcgain": 7,
"udcofs": 154,
I did look at your params, and you are running different udcgain and udcofs than I am. Obviously, if those are working for you, great, but its probably worth checking them against prior parameter sets of yours, just in case something was inadvertently changed.
Yours
"udcgain": 7.5,
"udcofs": 0,
Mine
"udcgain": 7,
"udcofs": 154,
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Re: Tesla LDU and incorrect UDC reading problem
Does the voltage drop (close) to 0 when not allowing HV into the inverter?
186V sounds suspiciously like the floating value when Vsense is not connected to the OI board
186V sounds suspiciously like the floating value when Vsense is not connected to the OI board
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Re: Tesla LDU and incorrect UDC reading problem
Here’s the reading with HV:
Here’s the reading without HV:
Here’s the reading without HV:
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Re: Tesla LDU and incorrect UDC reading problem
ah, that's with Mangelsdorf config then?
So the Vsense is still connected to the logic board then. Like said this could point to a moisture problem.
You could mitigate for now by setting udcgain in a way that the reading is kindof sane. Set udcofs=0 again. Set udclim to 1000V to prevent the inverter faulting out should the reading return to normal.
So the Vsense is still connected to the logic board then. Like said this could point to a moisture problem.
You could mitigate for now by setting udcgain in a way that the reading is kindof sane. Set udcofs=0 again. Set udclim to 1000V to prevent the inverter faulting out should the reading return to normal.
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Re: Tesla LDU and incorrect UDC reading problem
The car became more and more horrible to drive this week so I pulled the motor out. Whilst the inverter was completely dry, looks like I have some remnants of a previous leak from (3 years ago).