Works for me.  I about to leave in 30 minutes, the ambient temperate in Montana 
is 30 F., the battery and passenger cab temperature is 60 F.  The cab and 
battery pre-heaters come on about 30 minutes before I leave, raising the cab 
and battery temperature to 80 F. using commercial power via a transfer switch.  
 

 

Never had to use the on board battery pack power for the last thirty four years 
since I did this modification. 

 

Even at -41 F. I had no problem.  The preheater comes on for about one to two 
hours while I was at work.  While every body had there engine running, 
scrapping the ice off the windshield, I was the first one out of the parking 
lot, pushing through a foot of snow. 

 

Roland

 


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From: tomw via EV<mailto:[email protected]> 

To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> 

Sent: Sunday, December 14, 2014 8:11 AM

Subject: Re: [EVDL] Portable EVSE: Turning over a new Leaf...



/"Nissan (like most big companies) suffers from Not Invented Here syndrome,
which
means they ignored EV history and experience and didn't provide battery
heaters. (One of my projects is to see if I can add them)."/

Yeah, I don't understand the rationale for this, seems penny wise and pound
foolish. Year after year I read posts complaining about less range in
winter.  Mine doesn't change much since I heat the pack to 65F when parked
at home. Doesn't take much, 350W max, but the heaters aren't on all the
time, boxes are insulated so the cells remain above 50 F when parked outside
in mid-20s F for 5 hours. Of course running the cabin heater reduces range,
but many times daytime temps are in the mid-30's to mid-40's so I don't need
cabin heat (wear a jacket) and range is then similar to summer. I'd also
guess that repeated use of the pack at low temperatures reduces pack life.
Doesn't seem worth it to save a few hundred bucks.  I don't think NIH is the
reason, they probably just thought it was an added cost that would improve
performance but was not required. In Minn I'd say it's required! How are you
supposed to use it when temps drop to -30 F?



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