More fun at the EV OK Coral today -
On our way to another Doc visit via the expressway, the warning buzzer went off for a couple seconds. WTF? So I pulled over at Medieval Times (parking lot), and within 10 mins. checked all the BMS loop wires (none were loose) and the battery voltage (all was ok - 3.33V each). So, scratching my head, I thought this may be a false alarm and we continued on to our appointment.
On the way home, I took I-90 East to 294-S. Just before the Irving Park Rd. iToll plaza, the car dies out - first the ABS light comes on, then the ABS brakes pump on their own very briefly, then walla, a dead car. Fortunately I was in the far right lane and pulled over. A Chicago cop was behind me and pulled over as well, asking for help. He offered to call IDOT, but the IDOT tow trucks are not flat-beds (you need to only use a flat-bed with my VW New Beetle). I thanked the cop anyway, and he went off to deal with another emergency. I was grateful that he was there.
So I called a tow truck, the same company from Brookfield, same tow truck driver that I had about 5 weeks ago, and he remembered us. He towed us back to my house in N. Riverside. $130 poorer but back home safe. I was late for work so I had to deal with it later.
After work looked at everything up and down (limited time), spoke with John Emde (thanks John!), and diagnosed the problem - a failed IOTA DC-DC converter! I have the 55amp one. I mean, nothing was coming out of this and my 12V was dead on arrival! No wonder I died on the highway!
So, I need to look at the IOTA to see if there are any obvious problems. If not, I may need to get a bigger one - the 75amp model. With the motor blower on all the time, I may be pushing the IOTA to its limits (esp. w/ the power steering, which I use infrequently). Anyway, the car is out of action yet again (this is getting old and expensive!). I'll keep everyone posted.
I did get my refurbished Manzanita PFC-20 back today, which was the only good news I've had all week. It's been one unbelievably bad week for me. Thankfully I'm healthy, employed, and have my lovely wife, so I try to keep my head up.
I'll write as I make progress...