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
module testing v2: shits getting serious
- mechanical design
- fit check
- boards | waiting on boardmounts CAD to be finished to make final CAD revisions of module top plate (only 3 modules will need the AFEs on top, the other 6 can be left)
- taps
- current sense
- wiring
- thermistors
- busing
- cells
- fixturing (screws, inserts, etc)
- module to module
- fixturing??? We will need to find insulating bolts/fasteners for module to module connections. Unsure if Eric ordered them already or if they need to be ordered. This means busbars will need a revision as well to make it electrically insulated
- module to enclosure
- fixturing??? Nicole working on module to enclosure securing
- electrical performance
- busbar to cell
- thermal/electrical performance (<60C)
- protection? fuse capabilities?
- manufacturability/reproducibility
- module to module
- electrical/thermal performance:
- pressure & SA calcs (hard to test)
- <60C
- monitoring & bms
- balance taps
- location
- quantity
- wiring
- thermistors
- location
- quantity
- wiring
- current sense
- location
- quantity
- wiring
- boards
- AFE’s…
...
Module R&D completion oversight
All focus on Eric’s CAD
Down to redesign bussing, etcbusing
Calcs
Oversight…
Coulomb Counting
Telemetry (Not really)
Anything else? How can I be most helpful
Onboarding
Focus on trial & error don't bombard kids with info, I think we do too much research
Design logs/documentation (helps the team and you)