Onboarding
design logs/documentation (helps the team and you)
Focus on trial & error don't bombard kids with info, I think we do too much research
Requirements
module testing v1: a lot of learnings about assembly, module design, testing procedure
testing documentation
assembly documentation
module testing v2: shits getting serious
- mechanical design
- fit check
- boards
- taps
- thermistors
- busing
- cells
- fixturing (screws, inserts, etc)
- module to module
- fixturing???
- module to enclosure
- fixturing???
- electrical performance
- busbar to cell
- thermal performance (<60C)
- protection? fuse capabilities?
- manufacturability/reproducibility
- module to module
- electrical/thermal performance: pressure & SA calcs (hard to test)
- monitoring & bms
- balance taps
- location
- quantity
- wiring
- thermistors
- location
- quantity
- wiring
- current sense
- location
- quantity
- wiring
- boards
- AFE’s…
Overall, I think we should focus on getting the entire system rolling, rather than optimizing thermals, etc…
BMS
get mitch all the info he needs
Motor Testing (since we can’t push modules with e-loads, lets just push it with the motor…)
Motor controller
Pack characterization
coulomb counting
Update documentation as we go
Kostubh’s Time Allocation
Module R&D completion oversight
All focus on Eric’s CAD
Down to redesign bussing, etc
Coulomb Counting
Telemetry (Not really)
Anything else?