Getting a LEAF CHADEMO working

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Scotty274
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Getting a LEAF CHADEMO working

Post by Scotty274 »

G'day guys,

I've been sent here as apparantly you are the people with the know how.

I have a Nissan eNV200 that I'm using for my project, plan was to pull the whole stack and roll with it.

I plan to use the Thunderstruck Dilithium VCU for inverter and motor control, but now need to find an appropriate BMS and controller for the Leaf Charger.

Some advice here would be great please and thankyou.
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Re: Getting a LEAF CHADEMO working

Post by Bratitude »

Use the original leaf bms.
there’s the open source cahdemo controller.

have you looked at the other motor control options? there’s diamens Vcu controller, and the openinverter replacement board.
https://bratindustries.net/ leaf motor couplers, adapter plates, custom drive train components
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