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Prius A123 Battery Fire Report
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Friends: 0 | ![]() Randomly stumbled onto this: Toyota Prius A123 car fire investigation report 2008 - Wikileaks It's a very interesting report with many photos and worth taking the time to look through. The moral of the story is to make sure any aftermarket battery is installed properly! Quote:
Last edited by Danny; 07-24-2008 at 02:52 PM. Reason: Edited by Danny to include some more information | |
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| The man behind The Man Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Cali
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Friends: 1 | VERY INTERESTING. Firefighter friend of mine would love to see this. |
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| Eh? Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Munster, IN
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Friends: 0 | Interesting... wrong assembly caused the fire. Human error. |
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Friends: 2 | I'm stunned that the conversion system didn't employ multiple temperature monitoring points along with a warning system should any part of the battery exceed a safe temperature. These are Li-Ion batteries for christ sake! They need to have auxillary cooling and monitoring systems to ensure safety. Tesla has gone through great expense engineering these safety systems. Obvioulsy the company that made this batter didn't. Very sloppy. |
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| It buffed right out! Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Greenville, SC
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Friends: 4 | I have seen terminal stud damage like that on fork lift motors with poor connections. You also get the same results. |
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Friends: 44 | Wow, impressive write up and fire. The thoughts of a DIY PHEV conversion have just taken a few steps backward for me...one loose connection can cause a catastrophic failure like that...yikes. And a DIY project would have none of the above mentioned protections such as temp sensors and all. I hope the new Hymotion conversion has taken this situation into account in the new design. |
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| Plug Envious Member Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: Phoenix, AZ
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Friends: 4 | Very interesting report, thanks for posting! Rob |
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| übergeek Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Mesa, AZ
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1.) clamshell plastic in compression without appropriate load distributing washer (incorrect mechanical assembly) 2.) parallel batteries built with full sheet nickel buss bar instead of individual fuseable links. 3.) known flammable foam used in the pack construction. 4.) lack of a safety mechanism to prevent conductive ejected battery material from breaching the electrical isolation between the battery pack and the vehicle chassis. 5.) marginal thermal sensing design. This underscores the amount of Engineering and upfront failure analysis that has to go into proper battery pack design. The DIY projects may or may not incorporate the appropriate safeguards. It's important to remember that Hybrids Plus and Hymotion are two very different companies. Both companies use the A123 LiIon cells in their pack design, but Hymotion is a wholly owned subsidiary of A123 systems while Hybrids Plus is not. I have a feeling that Hymotion would not violate their parent companies own design guidlines with regard to pack design. However, the internal construction of their conversion unit seems to be a closely guarded secret at this point. Aside from the high up-front cost at this time, I think I'm going to wait until I can see a complete teardown or at least get a look at the electrical construction inside the Hymotion unit.
__________________ 2005 Driftwood Pearl Package #6 Current mods: Curt (U-Haul) square receiver hitch :: Privacy tint front/rear :: Dual ScanGauge :: "Batteries Included" license plate frame :: Scosche AXIPTA Ipod interface :: JDM EV button :: Fog Light mod :: LED Turn signal mirrors :: Cyron interior lighting :: 3M CAF Upcoming mods: LED license plate and interior lighting :: HID Fog Lights :: PHEV Last edited by sparkyAZ; 07-24-2008 at 02:22 AM. Reason: clarification... | |
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Friends: 15 | maybe because 123 is a company from GM ( if i am not mistaking or is it chevron ) this fire did the electric car deal no good.. |
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![]() Seriously, not everything is a grand conspiracy. I'll grant you that if I were the Ford dealership that the car was towed to originally, I'd probably be taking lots of pictures to show my customers what happens when you buy those spooky foreign cars, now let me show you a Taurus..... However, the report seems to clearly point to a sloppy mechanic doing the final assembly that was the 'straw that broke the camel's back' to a design that had a few problems in it that are perfectly clear in hindsight but probably weren't during original design. The good thing is that it looks like they did a good job of trying to learn from their mistakes and show that they had done so with this report. Also, the report was a really good insight into the conversion that I found interesting to read. Thanks to the OP for sharing it. | |
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