[Oeva-list] Modular EV Power J1772 Vehicle Conversion Kit
David Kerzel
acev at bellsouth.net
Tue May 3 15:36:36 PDT 2011
OEVA,
Would you like a sample module for one of your members to test?
Let me know where to send one and I will get it out. I think it is an
important simple gadget to maximize J1772 compatibility.
I get to Portland about twice a year and try to attend your meetings. I grew
up in Portland, went to Benson, and have family there.
David Kerzel
Modular EV Power LLC
http://modularevpower.com
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Date: Mon, 2 May 2011 16:23:00 -0400
From: chris at darkstarpro.com
Subject: [Oeva-list]
To: oeva-list at oeva.org
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It looks like David at Modular EV Power is getting ready to release a new
kit to aid in the conversion to go to J1772 in your existing vehicle.
http://modularevpower.com/Active_Vehicle_Side_Control_development.htm
Basically it works by making sure the J1772 pilot signal is interrupted when
the release latch is pressed. This will cause the public charging station
(or any other EVSE) to open its relay and stop supplying power to your
vehicle.
This should be a great tool for those not needing any type of voltage
control on their existing electric vehicles, but want to make the switch to
J1772!
It also looks like he is a lot closer on development of a EVSE control board
for those wanting to build their own EVSE from scratch:
http://modularevpower.com/EVSE_module_development.htm
Sincerely,
Chris Arnesen
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