How many here user a gird charger for their Honda Civic Hybrid Gen II?
#81
Re: How many here user a gird charger for their Honda Civic Hybrid Gen II?
Pack removed from car?
Picture of terminals, please.
Multimeter set to voltage, but did you have the leads plugged into the 10A circuit? If so, it's shunted for 10A no matter what the setting. Still, pack should not be hot at main terminals if removed from car.
Picture of multimeter, please?
Negative must go here (the little black wire on the relay terminal):
(complements of Hybrid Automotive)
More picture will help me help you.
Thanks,
Steve
Picture of terminals, please.
Multimeter set to voltage, but did you have the leads plugged into the 10A circuit? If so, it's shunted for 10A no matter what the setting. Still, pack should not be hot at main terminals if removed from car.
Picture of multimeter, please?
Negative must go here (the little black wire on the relay terminal):
(complements of Hybrid Automotive)
More picture will help me help you.
Thanks,
Steve
Last edited by S Keith; 11-20-2015 at 05:56 PM.
#82
Re: How many here user a gird charger for their Honda Civic Hybrid Gen II?
Well... yea, that'd explain it, I'll just take a pic... yea, I wired it wrong lol... http://imgur.com/vzFyTga
Oh as for the DMM, it's set to DC volts 200.... and just looked at it, **** lead is in the current spot...
I do have a sneaky suspicion that I arced the LED power supplies though, not the battery, considering I checked voltage across the terminal when it was still in the car, with the other meter, that's in the car, and has the leads in the proper place
Oh as for the DMM, it's set to DC volts 200.... and just looked at it, **** lead is in the current spot...
I do have a sneaky suspicion that I arced the LED power supplies though, not the battery, considering I checked voltage across the terminal when it was still in the car, with the other meter, that's in the car, and has the leads in the proper place
Last edited by Valalvax; 11-20-2015 at 06:10 PM.
#83
Re: How many here user a gird charger for their Honda Civic Hybrid Gen II?
Yes, you arced the supplies. They're probably fine. You did absolutely nothing to the battery. You arced 200V and 350mA. No worries.
And if it makes you feel any better, I have MANY Harbor Freight DVM that I have helped hasten to their death. I knew what to look for because... yes... I did it. More than once.
Steve
And if it makes you feel any better, I have MANY Harbor Freight DVM that I have helped hasten to their death. I knew what to look for because... yes... I did it. More than once.
Steve
#84
Re: How many here user a gird charger for their Honda Civic Hybrid Gen II?
So how do you know which is the negative and positive side of the relay without just knowing? I don't see any labels and the wires are both orange?
The negative side of our circuit goes to the left side, does the positive go to the right side?
The negative side of our circuit goes to the left side, does the positive go to the right side?
#85
Re: How many here user a gird charger for their Honda Civic Hybrid Gen II?
See attached.
The master switch turns these on and off. Make sure the master is off until you are ready to charge unless you are just checking voltage. Remember... this bugger can kill you.
The master switch turns these on and off. Make sure the master is off until you are ready to charge unless you are just checking voltage. Remember... this bugger can kill you.
#87
Re: How many here user a gird charger for their Honda Civic Hybrid Gen II?
It's at a tough angle, and your screwdriver can easily be in contact with the negative at that screw and the metal piece that forms the positive. Make sure the pack is off!
If you've completely killed the cross-head, you can use a dremel tool with the cutting wheel to carefully turn the cross-head into a slot for a flat blade screwdriver. If you get the urge to just cut it off and replace the screw, don't... It has blue loctite on it.
If you've completely killed the cross-head, you can use a dremel tool with the cutting wheel to carefully turn the cross-head into a slot for a flat blade screwdriver. If you get the urge to just cut it off and replace the screw, don't... It has blue loctite on it.
Last edited by S Keith; 11-21-2015 at 08:24 AM.
#88
Re: How many here user a gird charger for their Honda Civic Hybrid Gen II?
Finally have it sucessfully charging, it's at ~185 from ~157, what is "full"?
Couple hours later it made it to 189-90 (flashing 188, 189, 190 gotta love HF quality, so I assume it's actually at 189)
Couple hours later it made it to 189-90 (flashing 188, 189, 190 gotta love HF quality, so I assume it's actually at 189)
Last edited by Valalvax; 11-22-2015 at 04:37 PM.
#89
Re: How many here user a gird charger for their Honda Civic Hybrid Gen II?
Full when it stops going up for 8 hours not to exceed 24 hours. You'll probably go 192+
EDIT: are you going for a discharge too?
EDIT: are you going for a discharge too?
Last edited by S Keith; 11-22-2015 at 05:36 PM.
#90
Re: How many here user a gird charger for their Honda Civic Hybrid Gen II?
Not this time, I probably need it, if this doesn't help much I'll discharge after the holidays, for discharge need to charge, discharge, charge right?