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Type | Part | Used For | QTY | Location/Mounting Method | |
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Battery | Battery Module |
| 9 | ||
AUX Battery |
| 1 | |||
Boards | AFE |
| 3 | ||
Current Sense |
| 1 | |||
BMS Carrier |
| 1 | |||
DCDC |
| 1 | |||
Main Power Switch | Main Pack Relay |
| 2 | ||
Solar Relay |
| 1 | |||
Fuse | Main Fuse |
| 1 | ||
Cooling | AccessoriesComponents | Noctua NF-F12 IPPC 3000 Fans |
| 2 | |
Air Baffles |
| 4 | |||
Diagonal Support |
| 4 | |||
Inlet |
| 2 | |||
Outlet/Fan Holders |
| 2 | |||
Connector | Molex MX150L 10 Circuit Panel Mount Plug (MFG. P/N: 194290014) |
| 1 | ||
Molex MX150L 6 Circuit Panel Mount Plug (MFG. P/N: 194290028) |
| 1 | |||
SB120 Anderson Connector (MFG. P/N: 6810G1-BK) |
| 1 |
Possible Changes
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ASC reg. 8.5.B states that wires “branching off the main bus circuit must have properly sized fuses”. Currently the main fuse is between the positive terminal of the pack and a main pack relay. It must be clarified with ASC whether by “branching off the main bus circuit”, they are requiring us to have fuses after the main fuse to protect components. I asked Forest and he wasn’t 100% sure either.
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