i forgot to mention that does not include all the time sitting at the computer researching, designing, and trying to find the best price on a product. When i did work at a upfitter shop (left because quality wasnt to my standards) there were 5 of us building the van and honestly it never went that much faster, but 5 employees salaries still need to be paid.There's good reason why builds cost so much from up-fitters! (And they likely wouldn't be nearly as well executed as coguzzi's work)
for temperature sensing? The BMS in the battery has its own temp sensor, one in each battery which i can see thru the bluetooth app (the 2 small Volthium boxes). since the batteries have built in dual heaters for this arctic tundra i live in (localish battery builder) and cant be charged under 0C they need to know if they are cold or not. one heater is "automatic" and takes charging current to heat. the other, which i did wire in, is manual control and takes battery energy to heat. Since i do not need the house batteries everyday there is no sense in wasting "cycles" heating all the time because lithium's are perfectly happy (actually happiest) slightly discharged, like 80%.Sweet!
Are there thermocouples on the batteries?
personal van / demo van. i made the mistake of selling my last van before i had one to replace it and took 2.5 years to do so with supply chain etc, never doing that again. everything can be for sale for the right price ive always said, but not as easy as it would seem in this day and age.Very nice. Is this being built for resale or personal use?