broke said:
I just read all 105 pages took me 4 days
wow, that's impressive! i do sometimes get discouraged by BS on the forum, but your comments are encouraging.
broke said:
any tips to a lipo, crystalyte, noob would be very very helpful
i think lipo is the lightest, cheapest and most powerful, but i'm starting to think the high discharge lifepo4 might be a better move, and i'm very curious about the 18650 cells, esp for triangular packs, but know little about them. but if i could get a triangular 18650 (cylindrical) cell pack, that's safe (unlike lipo) and not too much heavier, i'd go for that. in fact, if anyone has any recommendations in this regard, please post links.
i'm trying to help axel sell the GT bike and am not sure i want to include a lipo pack with it for a noob. i'm ok to take the risks myself, and am now vigilant, but i'm not ok with giving a noob a ticking time boob... here's the old GT back in the shop, BTW:
been riding the road bike again this week. great exercise. even rode home from chiropractor in balston in the DC heat.
have a early PM errand and no time, so saddled up the blue bike and rode in this am. sewed up a bag for it, with the controller inside but heatsink outside. still needs some tweaks:
i gotta upgrade the firmware tho - get occasional !BMS! startup messages. andrey replied on email:
as for bms - for rc7c firmware there is a bug with !bms! at startup first time. Fixed at 8f firmware.
my understanding is that i need to take apart the display, insert SD Card w/ new firmware but love it if someone (Alex?) has more clear steps. Got this from Andrey (but still need to download SW...):
there is an app for write sd card
not just put the file to sd card
http://adaptto.ru/firmware/ get http://adaptto.ru/firmware/RSDWriter.exe
use it for write firmware
use mini-l.bin for default firmware
if you flash mini-u.bin, it will flash unlocked and will allow to set any current in profiles, but cannot flash locked over unlocked and flashing unlocked will void warranty.
meanwhile, our 2004 prius has been giving us fits. short story is: it wouldn't start. tried to jump it in snowstorm but crossed wires.

finally had it towed (3am). dealer wanted $550 to fix it. i balked, bought the part (fusable link) on ebay, had an independent shop install it for $200 (only after 3 weeks of constant nagging.)
when we picked it up, it drove, but all the warning lights were still on, looking like christmas:
and these things didn't work: remote key, radio, clock, gas gauge (for first 5 min, then it works) etc, etc.
we could open the door with the manual key, and the car ran ok, but wife kept nagging, so took it into the dealer when they were having a Free Diagnostic ($150 value!). but call back from dealer saying they pulled codes: P0A08 and P0A09 and "Advanced Diagnostics ($550) were necessary to pinpoint the exact problem"... hopefully the fusable link was incorrectly installed.. and that price wouldn't cover fixing any of the electrical oddities..
so yesterday, i got the news:
Hello Mr...,
I just received a report back from the technician pinpointing our exact issue with the vehicle. Unfortunately it seems the issue with the Prius and it's lack of ability to run is the
Hybrid Inverter indeed. As we had discussed before, the Hybrid Inverter replacement would cost $5,590 including parts, labor, shop supplies and sales tax. please let me know, at your earliest convenience, how to procedd.
Thank you
blue book on fair condition 2004 prius is ~$7000.
so what to do?
A. thank the dealer very much, but bring it home for hospice (and use it in emergency when we need the 2nd vehicle?)
B. donate or junk it (~500 value) - Also an option after (A).
C. harvest the cells?
