johu wrote: ↑Sat Jul 15, 2023 12:06 pm
Putting inverter, charger, dcdc etc. all in parallel is common practice (e.g. Nissan Leaf stack). Don't see a need to dedicate a relay to just the charger.
Thank you so much so let me repeat that in Gregski speak (pretend I am typing this very slowly, lol) and request one point of clarification which I will highlight .
So when I "start" my car, obviously the VCU will command the Safety Box to pre charge and then close both the contactors, this will supply "big power" to all three components the Inverter, the DC-DC converter, and the onboard charger, and we are good with that, other than the orange leads to the charger being hot (not warm but full of zappy electricity) we don't care it aint gonna hurt noffin'. This part I can live with.
Now I plan on doing some sort of tricky Ricky thing with my 1971 ignition switch in the truck so that instead of "starting" the vehicle I only enable charging [by using the ACC aka accessory position so turn the key counter clock wise (to the left you young iWatch owning Padawans instead clock wise to the ON position) so in this case the VCU again will command the Safety Box to pre charge and then close both the contactors, this will supply "big power" to all three components the Inverter, the DC-DC converter, and the onboard charger,
however the Inverter will be powered off.
This is the part that I was hesitant about, since I don't understand the internals of the Inverter, when the Inverter is OFF (no low voltage provided) does it still need to be pre charged? Why would you pre charge a powered off Inverter? Well cause it's all physically connected in parallel. So do I still need to follow the same pre charge first than close both contactors routine so that the inrush of full power from the battery pack to it won't blow up it's capacitor(s)? Or is there some sort of internal protection that disables that link/path when it is powered off? So that if I only want to charge I can just enable both the negative and positive contactors and skip the precharge? I ask because I believe the Volt charger does not require a pre charge. This is more of a satisfy my curiosity question than anything else.
so just connect it directly to the Safety Box just like what I did below for the DC-DC convert with the onboard charger:
(that safety box is stripped just for demonstration purposes, the actual one is loaded with all sorts of OEM gizmotron goodies)