The Berlingo stopped charging today at 75%. It isn't a fault in the lead or a fuse or the garage supply tripped. I'm sure I've seen a list of which fuse is for what under the dash but blowed if I can find it. Does anybody know which fuse the charging system is (hoping there is one and thats the problem!)
Richard Elliott
Fuses
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Re: Fuses
Hmmmmmm!! Well, nothing to do with a fuse!! The Battery Coolant had dropped below the minimum in a big way. It wasn't in sight in the radiator and took 5 litres to bring it back to the right level. Then all was well. Despite the amount that was missing I can find no sign of a leak. Maybe it only leaks when its hot? I can't imagine it runs so low just by evaporation but, as I say, no sign of a leak. I had to remove a traction battery fuse and the 12v auxiliary battery to get it to reset and start pumping and charging again.
Richard Elliott
Richard Elliott
Re: Fuses
If the temp goes high it shuts down. WHich side was the low side in the rad. Drivers side is the controller, Passenger side is the batteries. Look for leaks from the drain holes on the underside of the battery cases, and look for leakage on the radiator core.
Grumpy-b
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Re: Fuses
Well learnt something there! Didn't know the two sides related to different parts of the system. It was the passenger side that was short. No sign of leakage from the drain holes on the battery packs. Although there was a lot of water about making it not too easy to spot even after bringing it into the garage.
Richard Elliott
Richard Elliott
Re: Fuses
I have same problem - passenger side getting empty (has to fill over 1 litres) after driving 20 miles.
I noticed leak from cooling pipes under van - just in front of biggest battery pack. There is metal cover and I removed it to investigate. I'm doing it right now. Just returned to computer.
Also I've removed one cooling pipe from rear battery pack to see if there is coolant in the pipes and...... nothing there - so I'm worried that rear pack has no battery cooling
how does cooling rotation works? while charging there is no coolant rotation (only in SAGEM part in cooler)... then only when driving?
I noticed leak from cooling pipes under van - just in front of biggest battery pack. There is metal cover and I removed it to investigate. I'm doing it right now. Just returned to computer.
Also I've removed one cooling pipe from rear battery pack to see if there is coolant in the pipes and...... nothing there - so I'm worried that rear pack has no battery cooling
how does cooling rotation works? while charging there is no coolant rotation (only in SAGEM part in cooler)... then only when driving?
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Re: Fuses
OK, but when you open cooler tap you see only controller part is buzzing.... and battery part is calm while charging.
Also when I topped cooler - there was no leaks during charging, only when driving... but maybe hole in pipe was "moving" during driving.
anyway I exchanged 5cm of pipe (was damaged by person who replaced center battery pack and squashed cooling pipe).
So for all: be careful when remove heavy center pack not to damage anything....
Also when I topped cooler - there was no leaks during charging, only when driving... but maybe hole in pipe was "moving" during driving.
anyway I exchanged 5cm of pipe (was damaged by person who replaced center battery pack and squashed cooling pipe).
So for all: be careful when remove heavy center pack not to damage anything....
evcar.pl - www.electrique.pl
Re: Fuses
All three of theones that I have run have had coolant running when charging.
Quite possible that a slightly different Controller version works differently.
I always cut back the clear cover to the cells on this particular pipe, it is just slightly too tight.
Grumpy-b
Quite possible that a slightly different Controller version works differently.
I always cut back the clear cover to the cells on this particular pipe, it is just slightly too tight.
Grumpy-b
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