http://www.autoblog.com/2015/06/23/evtv-hacks-tesla-drivetrain-video/
EVTV hacks Tesla drivetrain, whiskey ensues (w/video)
Jun 23rd 2015  Domenick Yoney

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video
https://youtu.be/2a2PY0JOORA
EVTV Friday Show - June 12, 2015
Jack Rickard  Jun 15, 2015
AN EV FIRST - We spin up a Tesla Model S P85 drive train on a test bench
using CAN commands. Soon to offer Tesla drive trains for DIY/custom cars.
Damien Maguire FIRST DRIVE in BMW E31 840CI Der Panzer with Siemens Motor
and Better Place battery pack
]


Electric Vehicle Television (EVTV) prides itself on producing some of the
most boring video content available on the internet. Truly, unless you have
a passion for electric vehicles, learning how they work and how to build
them, it more closely resembles a sleep aid than entertainment. Sometimes,
though, the tedium is punctuated by triumph, which makes the watching worth
while.


Such was the case recently when an impromptu assembly of engineering types
showed up at the outfit's Cape Girardeau, Missouri headquarters to take a
crack at animating a Telsa motor through the inverter to which it is
twinned. Electric motors are installed in kits and conversions on a regular
basis, but when dealing with components from an OEM, the task can be
complicated because of the manufacturer-specific code involved.

To conquer the Tesla, the team used a controller area network (CAN) capture
device it developed to read signals sent from the readily accessible
diagnostics port of the Model S belonging to EVTV founder Jack Rickard. The
captured code was then edited and fed back to a salvaged motor and inverter,
powered by a battery from Better Place, installed onto a maple-top
workstation. After some fussing and problem solving, the electric lump
started spinning, success was declared, and the team celebrated with a toast
of Rickard's homemade whiskey.

With this victory, Rickard tells AutoblogGreen that he expects to see Tesla
motors and inverters finding new homes within the chassis of custom EVs
within months. In fact, EVTV intends to get the band wagon rolling with a
second drivetrain it acquired for that very purpose. It's something we had
already had expected to see in the unlikely shape of the so-called
"Stretchla" project of Otmar Ebenhoech. That effort, however, got somewhat
stranded when Tesla decided not to sell Ebenhoech additional parts because
of the salvaged nature of his vehicle. Sadly, the right-to-repair issue is
one not limited to the traditional automakers.

EVTV feels strongly, however, that once you buy a car, or even a salvaged
drivetrain, it's yours to do with what you will. To that end, it offers its
reverse engineering tool, called the CANDue/SavvyCAN, for sale on its online
store, and for those who can handle the excitement, will be explaining how
they get the Tesla drivetrain to function properly inside a donor vehicle on
its weekly show.

You can watch this entire particular episode below, or, if you can't spare a
couple hours (or so), begin viewing at the 1:23:06-mark. If you end up using
this knowledge in a project of your own, feel free to let us know about it.
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