Seth,
The pack was carted out to me just before 11 AM and I took off at 3 PM
with the cells in the back of the Prius (again bolted together in the
original end plates to avoid having cells shift around in my car and
short-circus as Bob Rice would say)
I was prepared with a lot of tools, so I did not have to search or buy
things like the security Torx, I had it ready to use in my car next to
the pack. Mostly I used the 10mm and 1/2" socket with a short extension
and my small ratchet. I had brought my 3/8" drive ratchet and 3 ft
handle extension (steel pipe) which I did not need, but I used the large
ratchet and a 16mm socket for undoing a reinforcement bar that goes
across the pack between the front 4 stacks of 4 cells and the middle
stacks of 2 cells.
I needed the 2 crow bars that I also brought to lift the rear single
stack of 24 cells to undo the bolts that were slightly hidden inside the
bottom shell as I forgot to bring an open ended 10mm wrench, so I only
had the socket which needs to have clear space in front in order to
work.

I will soon know the difference as I am also planning to buy a 2015 Leaf
for the pack and part out the rest of the car, since I want tocombine 2
Leaf packs in my S10.

Thermal management: there is nothing to regulate the temp in a 2011
pack, it simply has a high voltage connector and a control connector,
the pack is sealed beyond that. I have heard that later packs have a
battery heater so I presume that the pack is still sealed but the
control interface can enable a heater that is attached to the internal
DC bus. The BMS does measure the temp of several spread-out cells, I
believe I removed 4 temp sensors (and retained them to be used on my S10
when I re-install this pack and BMS) which looked like simple pt1000
metal tubes held in place with a plastic clip.

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-----Original Message-----
From: EV [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Seth Rothenberg
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Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2016 11:52 AM
To: Jay Summet; Electric Vehicle Discussion List
Subject: Re: [EVDL] 2011 Leaf pack disassembly

Cor,
Thank you for the pics!   How long did that take you?

Do you know what the difference is between the 2011/12
vs 2013-2015 packs?

Also, is there some kind of thermal management?

Thanks
Seth
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