beatle
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The DC/DC converter does more than just top up the 12v when it gets low. The truck's 12V accessories get power from the DC/DC converter while the truck is on. The battery acts as a buffer just like in an ICE car with an alternator and the voltage regulator/rectifier. I would not think the desired 12v SoC is any different for when the truck is on vs. off.I have a few questions that I couldn't figure out by scouring the owners manual.
- Does the onboard HV DC to LV DC converter/generator constantly supply power to the battery and 12v equipment like an alternator would in an ICE vehicle while the vehicle is in operation?
- Or, does the 12v battery power the equipment while the vehicle is in operation and then periodically, the 12v battery gets recharged?
- What point (state of charge) does the HBV battery stop re-charging the 12v battery? I suspect the answer to this may be different for a parked vehicle versus one in operation.
We have seen in some of the range test videos (like Out of Spec) that when the HVB state of charge gets too low climate control shuts down.
- Does climate control shut down because the HVB directly supplies power to the air conditioner compressors and cooling fans and the truck is directing all available energy to motive power?
- Or does the climate control shut down because the HVB is no longer charging the 12v battery and the blower fans draw way too much power from the battery to support continued operation? (The 12v battery would need to have enough reserve to operate critical systems.)
HVB powers the compressor and cabin heating element directly, and when the HVB is at an especially low SoC the truck will prioritize drive power over HVAC. 12v is of almost no consequence here, and the truck will need those systems to operate the screens, frunk actuators, windows, keyfob receivers, etc. I wonder if the HVAC will work on fan-only mode at a low SoC.
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