lazarus2405
10 kW
Bleh.... because on my unit I have error code 5. Whatever the heck it means...
Time to look for shorts on the low voltage parts... *sigh*
Update: After changing fuses, and finding that I had a bad connection in the holder, it seems that the controller has changed its mind from "Electric current failure" to "MOS damage". It seems that that error code refers to a "volts but no amps" situation, like Link experienced, caused by a high resistance connection.
So, "MOS damage". I suspect that it is detecting a short somewhere in my high voltage side, most likely a high resistance path (since I didn't find any obvious ones).
So, can anyone tell me what I should expect resistance values to be? B+ to B- should be no connection. What about between each battery pole and any phase, or between two phases, and between various FET legs?
Time to look for shorts on the low voltage parts... *sigh*
Update: After changing fuses, and finding that I had a bad connection in the holder, it seems that the controller has changed its mind from "Electric current failure" to "MOS damage". It seems that that error code refers to a "volts but no amps" situation, like Link experienced, caused by a high resistance connection.
So, "MOS damage". I suspect that it is detecting a short somewhere in my high voltage side, most likely a high resistance path (since I didn't find any obvious ones).
So, can anyone tell me what I should expect resistance values to be? B+ to B- should be no connection. What about between each battery pole and any phase, or between two phases, and between various FET legs?