
Channel: WeberAuto
Category: Education
Tags: utahweber state automotivejohn d. kellyguy in wheelchairwsuprofessor kellyogdenev boot campweber state universitybolt ev
Description: We are finally moved into our new building after a very long summer/fall without access to my cars, parts, cameras, etc. This is a custom video I made for the Doutor-IE event in Brazil on December 4, 5, and 6 2020. The Doutor-IE Circuit is the largest event of technical content for professional automotive repairers in Brazil. Yes, I know my glasses are crooked in the introduction ;) CORRECTION: The Bolt EV does use a radiator in the Power Electronics cooling loop, but not in the High Voltage battery cooling loop. See my Bolt EV cooling system video at youtu.be/_ILkLUE3Zxc TIMELINE: 0:00 Start 0:10 Introduction 1:53 MUST SEE: Electric Motor, Gears, and Operation 7:42 See the Drive Unit under the car 10:18 See the Drive Unit outside the car 15:28 Underhood components 17:07 The Junction Block 17:50 The Inverter 20:00 The DC-DC Converter 21:30 The On-Board Charging Module 23:50 The Cabin Coolant Heater 25:15 See Inside the Junction Block 27:33 DC Fast Charge Connections 30:26 The High Voltage Battery, Connections, and Heater 35:43 The Three Different Coolant Loops and Reservoirs 38:28 Video Summary and EV Common Components ABOUT US Weber State University (WSU) - Davis Campus - Department of Automotive Technology - Ardell Brown Technology Wing - Transmission Lab. A basic demonstration of the Bolt EV powertrain and Power Electronics. We teach current vehicle technologies to our automotive students at Weber State University and online. For more information visit: weber.edu/automotive This video was created and edited by Professor John D. Kelly at WSU. For a full biography, see weber.edu/automotive/J_Kelly.html ADDITIONAL TRAINING FOR YOU Join us for hybrid and electric vehicle training with two online courses and in a 5-day on-campus boot camp with Professor John D. Kelly. See weber.edu/evtraining DONATE TO OUR DEPARTMENT Please consider a donation to the Department of Automotive Technology at Weber State University here: advancement.weber.edu/Automotive



















