Yes, Zombieverter might be easier reads like to work with the Lexus inverter being maybe Damien McGuire has used the Lexus CVT's for powering and maybe knows more regarding. He and like noted above with openinverter, Johannes Huebner are available to consult with for a reasonable price. Just Google search their names and contact info. Please share and keep open source whatever you find out as I'm starting to see other models in the salvage yards like the Camry's and Highlanders where I'm tempted to invest in one to study. Same with the other U.S. makes and models hybrid HV parts to better study the pros and cons of the designs.
Very cool man, yes, very helpful. May I ask, Can I use this VCU if i'm not using standard Tesla/Leaf/BMW components? like if I make my own BMS, or use a Chinese Motor Controller?
@@LatutaEV wow thanks for quick reply. Do you know what it's coded in? Python? c#? and what kind of coding would that be? Would we need PID's for everything? or maybe I'm asking wrong question, but, I have coders no problem, but they've never interfaced with hardware. What specifically would they be reading?
@@LatutaEV thank you so much,it worked immediately after uploading the bootloader then uploading it with v2.0....btw im you biggest fan...currently using gs450h with zombie vcu to go into a benz w124
Great work!!
Thank you
This was very helpful! Im building one right now and this was a great concise source of info.
I am glad you found it useful. What are you planning to use the Zombie with?
I want a control panel for a Lexus inverter, can you help me?
I do not have experience ☹
Please Google open inverter forum as I will be focusing on the Tesla motor I won't be buying Lexus Inverter, sorry.
Yes, Zombieverter might be easier reads like to work with the Lexus inverter being maybe Damien McGuire has used the Lexus CVT's for powering and maybe knows more regarding. He and like noted above with openinverter, Johannes Huebner are available to consult with for a reasonable price. Just Google search their names and contact info. Please share and keep open source whatever you find out as I'm starting to see other models in the salvage yards like the Camry's and Highlanders where I'm tempted to invest in one to study. Same with the other U.S. makes and models hybrid HV parts to better study the pros and cons of the designs.
Very cool man, yes, very helpful. May I ask, Can I use this VCU if i'm not using standard Tesla/Leaf/BMW components? like if I make my own BMS, or use a Chinese Motor Controller?
Thanks yes you can but you will have to do your own development work. Both software and hardware are open source
@@LatutaEV wow thanks for quick reply. Do you know what it's coded in? Python? c#? and what kind of coding would that be? Would we need PID's for everything? or maybe I'm asking wrong question, but, I have coders no problem, but they've never interfaced with hardware. What specifically would they be reading?
@@gjsxnobody7534 I believe it is C using libopencm3 and GCC
If you search for open inverter you will find some documentation and forums
Hi,im trying to upoad the hex file version 2.0 frimware nut no having success,where did you find the files for the stm32 bootloader?
You can find bootloader here github.com/jsphuebner/tumanako-inverter-fw-bootloader/releases
@@LatutaEV thank you so much,it worked immediately after uploading the bootloader then uploading it with v2.0....btw im you biggest fan...currently using gs450h with zombie vcu to go into a benz w124
@@Demaflickers I am glad that it worked good luck with your conversion 😄