Zombie or Logic Board for Gen 2 inverter?
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2023 4:21 pm
Hey everyone I am diving into an ev project and had some questions on which control unit to go with. I would like to still utilize the Leaf charge and potentially the BMS. I do realize the Logic board will have nothing to do with those. I have a complete donor car to cannibalize and use all necessary parts. Power output is one of the most important factors for me. I would like to be in the 120-160kw range or more. I have a few questions about controller options
Zombie VCU:
Can this unit command more power than the stock 80kw?
Can one VCU control multiple inverter/motors for AWD applications?
Is RPM limited to the stock 10,500 rpm of the leaf inverter?
Logic Board:
Can this be ran with the OEM VCU? (can I install this in a stock leaf car and have it function as normal?)
Is resolver coding necessary when switching (mismatched) motors or inverters?
Is there motor tuning require to have it run smoothly
Is there any rpm limitations? I have seen other posts where people have gone 15000+ rpm
Can the battery voltage be increased above the standard pack? (I believe the IGBT's are 600V 600A?)
Can this be controlled with the Zombie VCU and used to deliver more power out of the 80kw inverter (upto 140kw specs say in the logic board description)
Zombie VCU:
Can this unit command more power than the stock 80kw?
Can one VCU control multiple inverter/motors for AWD applications?
Is RPM limited to the stock 10,500 rpm of the leaf inverter?
Logic Board:
Can this be ran with the OEM VCU? (can I install this in a stock leaf car and have it function as normal?)
Is resolver coding necessary when switching (mismatched) motors or inverters?
Is there motor tuning require to have it run smoothly
Is there any rpm limitations? I have seen other posts where people have gone 15000+ rpm
Can the battery voltage be increased above the standard pack? (I believe the IGBT's are 600V 600A?)
Can this be controlled with the Zombie VCU and used to deliver more power out of the 80kw inverter (upto 140kw specs say in the logic board description)