What did you do to your MINI today?

I get paid good money to creatively rewire million dollar machines so they do things that they 'can't'. I prefer relays as anyone coming in after me should be able to see what I did, or just throw fresh relays at it, unlike with PLCs... My favourite machine has a 454 page book of wiring diagrams. One of my additions to that one consists of 6 signal relays and a switch. It effectively made the machine 6" bigger. That meant we didn't need a slightly bigger megabuck machine. Hmmm, new $1,000,000 machine or a $50 hack?


An AC EVSE I can hack in my sleep, the signalling is not complex. It is also done in a failsafe manner. There are many ways to stop a car pulling charge from an EVSE. Some, I definitely wouldn't recommend, which I'm not going to mention, because somebody.will...

If the CP wire is broken, the car will not charge. It has no possible hazards. Put a signal relay in the EVSE to break the CP wire. Run your external signal to the relay. Simple, cheap and safe.

I'm sure that you have talents that utterly elude me.

Re the lugs. I just had look in McMaster, no 88s. Could.you make one from a butt splice?
A people on this forum don’t need an explanation out of this world nobody here is a Professor
 
Keep your millions deals to yourself this is a forum to talk about wheels paint milages and different crab about a SE Mini Cooper is a forum for average Joe not for people dealing with millions
 
Keep your millions deals to yourself this is a forum to talk about wheels paint milages and different crab about a SE Mini Cooper is a forum for average Joe not for people dealing with millions

Oh OK then. I guess that I shouldn't explain the fairly simple hacking to get $125 eBay F54 aero roofbars to fit an F56. Y'all should mostly definitely spend $500 on the proper Thule ones instead. As you can see, it's a real crab job.IMG_20221102_194343363.webp
 
I mentioned mine as 6awg #10 is also a hard to find size, they may have your 8awg #8. Both ends 1 size smaller...

It sure would be nice if EVSE suppliers included the odd crimps needed to install. I just got some 2awg crimp lugs in. $3.56 each. They aren't expensive. Just hard to find in some sizes.
Thanks. I ordered the smallest bag of Sherco 8-8 lugs I could find on eBay, and I’m not averse to filing the edges down to make them narrower. Eleven bucks for a bag of 10. My local supplier has 8-8 ABB Sta-Kons at $2 each, but I’m pretty sure they won’t break a box of 200 for me. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Won’t hurt to ask, though.
 
Oh OK then. I guess that I shouldn't explain the fairly simple hacking to get $125 eBay F54 aero roofbars to fit an F56. Y'all should mostly definitely spend $500 on the proper Thule ones instead. As you can see, it's a real crab job.
I have some Thule black AeroBlade Edges from my old BMW F32. Too bad I don't have roof rails on my MINI. :(
 
Getting some Jeff K vibes, if anyone remembers him from back in the day :)

Love the technical discussion btw, my favorite part of reading forums is learning about the nitty gritty details.
 
A people on this forum don’t need an explanation out of this world nobody here is a Professor
Unless they tell us, there's no way to know if anyone on this forum is a Professor. I'm happy there are really smart people on this forum even if I can't understand everything they write. For example, I enjoy reading discussions about battery technology even though I got a D in high-school chemistry because I failed to memorize the periodic table. I know there are other forum members who understand this stuff even if I don't.
 
Not specifically the car, but for it: I got around to finishing the part of the wall where the EVSE is mounted. I am a pretty terrible carpenter, and tend to be lousy at mudding, but this is in my cluttered garage so I’m able to just keep practicing. :cool: A '60s house with shoddy 2x4 construction and poorly-installed, paper-faced fibreglass insulation above the visible board, one inch of expanded styrofoam on the foundation wall below. A while ago I tore out the drywall above the board and added 2x2s to the studs, and replaced the crappy batts with fresh 5½” Rockwool, VBL, then new drywall and the (dreaded) mud. Today I finally finished painting, installed the receptacles, and reinstalled the EVSE. Looks cleaner, and the added 15 and 20 Amp receptacles on that wall (most not pictured) are a bonus.

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Well done!


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Oh OK then. I guess that I shouldn't explain the fairly simple hacking to get $125 eBay F54 aero roofbars to fit an F56. Y'all should mostly definitely spend $500 on the proper Thule ones instead. As you can see, it's a real crab job.View attachment 18843

Btw, would love to hear explanation on the F54 roofbar hack. I could use some of this cheaper crab on my car. ;)
 
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