"Potting" a Tesla LDU motor with epoxy to contain future leaks.

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024

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  • @fatmanbhkbjorn
    @fatmanbhkbjorn 2 месяца назад

    Seems to be something for the engineers at Tesla to implement. You should work there. Thank you ❤

  • @ai_virtual_life
    @ai_virtual_life Год назад +1

    You did everything right: The silicone sealant conducts current in the liquid state. But for complete drying, access to the atmosphere is required. In other words, under the solidifying layer, it will be liquid for a long time. Epoxy resin polymerizes throughout the entire volume at the same time.

    • @diyEVguy
      @diyEVguy  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the comment!

  • @elmachinaz
    @elmachinaz 13 дней назад +1

    I would use caulking on the tape seams so that it doesn't leak through immediately. Then remove the tape and caulking after the epoxy cures

    • @diyEVguy
      @diyEVguy  13 дней назад

      @@elmachinaz yes I agree

  • @pashko90
    @pashko90 2 года назад +3

    Also, about "alternitive potting materials" i wouild get something like few forms to do same "test fill" and check out resistance after it dries out wit megohmmeter.

  • @moestrei
    @moestrei 7 месяцев назад

    Hmmmm......i saw in your other video that you iserted a drain into the inverter cover (and the speed sensor cavity). I think a drain in the sensor cavity is really all you need as any seepage from the seal will drip out there and warn you). Every water pump has such a drain hole, pitty Tesla did not think of that.

  • @eastmanresearch3143
    @eastmanresearch3143 2 года назад +1

    what is the potting rated for in terms of temp? Most potting that I have seen for pcb boards are rated for around 85c unless you get something upwards of 125c.

    • @diyEVguy
      @diyEVguy  2 года назад +2

      140°C (150°C intermittent) Source: www.mgchemicals.com/downloads/tds/tds-832fx-2parts.pdf

    • @eastmanresearch3143
      @eastmanresearch3143 2 года назад

      @@diyEVguy nice. i buy mgchems conformal coating for pcbs. has worked well for years later.

  • @hussienhatim3081
    @hussienhatim3081 Год назад

    روعه احسنت عمل

  • @pashko90
    @pashko90 2 года назад +2

    Epoxy heats up while it hardens.

    • @diyEVguy
      @diyEVguy  2 года назад +1

      Yes it is an exotherm reaction but I did not expect above 100degC (in the 1st attempt). But it was in the sun on a 40degC day.

    • @alsavage1
      @alsavage1 2 года назад

      @@diyEVguy I was surprised that, on the second attempt, the temperature rise did not overcome the adhesive of the clear packing tape. You may have gotten lucky there.
      While I love the GE 100% silicone caulking -- I use it a lot -- it does not flow, and I really like how your potting material has a low viscosity, to flow into areas that might be difficult to pressure-fill with the caulking. It could probably be done, and is certainly a lot less money, but the cost of the MG Chem. stuff isn't all that bad, and I'm appreciative of the results.
      Finally, the DAP ALEX's only claim to fame is that it's paintable. I've used it quite a bit, and it's not a durable caulk for many use cases. The GE is much better, IMO.

    • @diyEVguy
      @diyEVguy  2 года назад

      @@alsavage1 ha yeah maybe I got lucky... Thanks for the reply!

  • @spindlehospital5263
    @spindlehospital5263 6 месяцев назад

    you made a mistake with use epoxy because you stopped the termal reduction of phases that causes overheat on phases just let them open to get cool

  • @gilbertk366
    @gilbertk366 2 года назад

    pr໐๓໐Ş๓ 😬