Okeydokey, here we go, mo' progress.
I'll try to go in some sorta' order but, you know,
stuff...
Also, try to remember, everything we do here, has to have a
production run purpose to it. What does that mean? Nothing can be one-off. Everything has to easily and technically be repeatable and not just by me or a trained EV installer. No, can't do that - all things have to have a modularity an average Jeep mechanic with a decent tool box and a cherry picker can install.
If you can install a motor and get it to turn over, then you should be able to install one of the eventual retail kits into your own Jeep, with the help of Jim, you're neighbor, the one with all the new tools and the kinda' flirty wife, that guy.
So keeping that in mind, we don't build one-offs and we don't get caught in garages alone with Jim's wife, as if I had to say that out loud.
Onward...
Moving the wiring harness from the wiring bench (see last post) to the Tech Box means that I've finished breaking down some of the wiring harnesses. Here's what that looks like this ridiculous 86deg Nov 9 winter day in Los Angeles - who loves global warming - ME!!!
I've also finished the reconfiguration of the stock engine bay Jeep wiring harness and the PDC (Power Distribution Center). Mostly removing (depining, never cutting) the things like O2 sensors, starter relays, various sensors (engine temp, MAP, TPS, etc.). I'm not in love with this bussed fuse block but it works for now. The alternative is 100% custom and I'm out of time for that nonsense, at least for now.
One of the big things is making sure the stock Jeep functions work, you know, brakes lights, IGN key stuff, radio, blower, all that things that have to keep working despite the open-heart surgery. Here's a quick video:
Here's where the Tech Box is going to fit.
Have I mentioned that all EV conversion comes down to bracketing, never ending bracketing.... Here's a mockup of the brackets that will carry the HV Cables, 3 coolant hoses and the J1772 (charge port) harness from the back of the Jeep to the front where are the action is. One of the hardest things about making brackets is figuring out how it will actually assemble and fit in the Jeep. Many a brilliant design goes down in flames when you figure out that you've made it impossible to screw something to something around something connected to something that you didn't think about till now....why do bad thing happen to good people?!?
This design works, at least in cardboard and blue tape. I'll follow up when I make it out of AL (for all you crackers out there, 'AL' means aluminium
AND Alabama, who would have thunk it!).
I know there's a ton of questions and I equely know I could be more informative, like the Jeremys (
Jeremy Makes Things (link:
and Jeremy at
Electric Supercar, link:
https://www.youtube.com/@electricsupercar ) - I don't know how they do it, I can't even be bothered with editing, sorry.
Back to it!
-Patrick