Coupler and Transmission input shaft |
After mating the motor back onto the transmission, we gave it a spin and still heard some noise coming from the transmission when the accelerator was released. The other noise we heard when the motor came to a stop was gone, so it appears we solved one issue, for now. I am still not sure what the noise in the transmission is, and it will probably eventually cause a problem, but for now, the motor and transmission are working well. Under power everything appears to be working as desired and as planned. I use first gear for accelerating from a stop and usually stay in 3rd on the freeway at about 60mph. It is running at around 3000 rpms at that point which I believe is the most efficient rpm for the motor.
The next major task is to either re-top balance all the cells, (easier, but risk of over-discharge and killing a cell or two if I drive too far) or drain them and do a bottom balance (harder, but safer in regards to over discharging a cell.)
My commute is only 42 miles round trip and if I have my meter set correctly, I can make that trip twice before recharging, but I will charge each day as it seems the cycle life of the batteries are put in jeopardy if I discharge them too far. Once I bottom balance the batteries, I can then do a full charge and do a range test without fear of killing a battery.
There are still a bunch of details to finish like finding a permanent solution for mounting the meters, permanently mounting the charger, putting a lexan sheet over the rear battery boxes, fixing the radio so I can hear some music, etc., etc.
For now, I am cautiously making my way to work and back and hoping the transmission holds out for a while.
Charging with new fuel inlet charge port |