LDU "False" overcurrent
Posted: Mon Jul 29, 2024 12:20 pm
Hi.
I've rebuild a LDU and performed the coolant delete.
The fet's measured fine (according to diode measurment as Damian describes).
But when all is connected and I'm starting up with gui (No HV yet) I get overcurrent error.
Found a post with similar and removed the cover over the inverter but no LED's located on "tesla gate driver PCB" are on.
Started to measure some on the open inverter PCB, and got these values:
FAULT_LA = 0V
FAULT_HA = 4.95V
FAULT_LB = 3.4V (? shouldn't this be 5V signals?)
FAULT_HB = 4.95V
FAULT_LC = 5.1V
FAULT_HC = 4.9V
So I suspect LA and then LB also seems a bit fishy.
Then I started to probe on the gate driver PCB, slipped with probe and shorted a pin propably towards the 12V and now it's draws a lot of current and is certainly dead.
So any inputs are much appreciated.
And if someone happens to have a gate driver PCB (or two) lying around I'm happy to buy it.
EDIT: I have the red gate driver PCB's...
BR
// Per
I've rebuild a LDU and performed the coolant delete.
The fet's measured fine (according to diode measurment as Damian describes).
But when all is connected and I'm starting up with gui (No HV yet) I get overcurrent error.
Found a post with similar and removed the cover over the inverter but no LED's located on "tesla gate driver PCB" are on.
Started to measure some on the open inverter PCB, and got these values:
FAULT_LA = 0V
FAULT_HA = 4.95V
FAULT_LB = 3.4V (? shouldn't this be 5V signals?)
FAULT_HB = 4.95V
FAULT_LC = 5.1V
FAULT_HC = 4.9V
So I suspect LA and then LB also seems a bit fishy.
Then I started to probe on the gate driver PCB, slipped with probe and shorted a pin propably towards the 12V and now it's draws a lot of current and is certainly dead.
So any inputs are much appreciated.
And if someone happens to have a gate driver PCB (or two) lying around I'm happy to buy it.
EDIT: I have the red gate driver PCB's...
BR
// Per