This L.A.-area site and its public EVSE have strong and fond memories for me
(in the same way people drag out their wallet pictures of the grandkids and
talk incessantly about them, I drag out images of EVents, EVSE, and other
EV-related activities I have attended, and talk about them with the
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Danny Ames via EV wrote:
Yet another advanced strategy Tesla has come up with to keep Li battery packs
from thermal run away and charge safely and quickly.Danny
Patent Issued for Transient Detection of an Exceptional Charge Event in a
Series Connected Battery Element (USPTO 9529048)
Man,
final Status report:
Thanks to Paul Dove who had a spare 1231C controller he sold me, I'm now
back on the road!
I'll be accelerating at a much gentler pace and watching my motor amp
gauge more, which will be good for my controller (and efficiency), but
not as much fun as taking full
Team of Tesla lawyers to defend prior art.
From: EV on behalf of Lee Hart via EV
Sent: Saturday, January 7, 2017 4:58 PM
To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List
Subject: Re: [EVDL] TESLA - Patent Issued for Transient
I read the claims of the Patent (which is the meat of the invention)
and while I understand that you can establish parameters for a pack and
determine for example loss of a single cell in a parallel configuration
in a number of ways, for example because that set of parallel cells will
have lower
Doesn't Lee Hart's "Batt Bridge" do this?
Seems like it monitors cell behavior (impedance, voltage) and
continuously compares it with the group behavior.
Wouldn't the Batt Bridge be prior art?
Seems like it to me.
Bill D.
On 1/7/2017 10:32 PM, Cor van de Water via EV wrote:
I read the claims
, there aren't any vehicles currently
capable.
Peri
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Cor van de Water via EV wrote:
I read the claims of the Patent... I do not understand their claim that
they determine an overcharge event by finding a *lower* impedance of the
cell than normal
If a cell SHORTS during charging, its impedance is certainly lower than
normal. Mighty easy to
It looks like some browsers insert an underscore in the url. Edge came
up with ...-predict-_accident-dashcam/ and when I removed the
underscore character it worked. Strange.
On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 3:16 PM, Cor van de Water via EV
wrote:
> David,
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> I re-tried the link by
Bill Dube via EV wrote:
Doesn't Lee Hart's "Batt Bridge" do this?
Seems like it monitors cell behavior (impedance, voltage) and
continuously compares it with the group behavior.
Wouldn't the Batt Bridge be prior art?
Seems like it to me.
Yes, but I didn't patent it, and I don't have any
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