2006 Chevy Silverado Hybrid Wont Start
Ive got a few questions on the 42V (3 12V Lead Acid batteries).... Can they be charged up like a regular 12V with jumper cables? If not, is it possible I can have a list of everything I need to do to get it to a regular gas vehicle? Bypassing the hybrid system all together? Money isnt an issue im already deep in this hole.
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Re: 2006 Chevy Silverado Hybrid Wont Start
It sounds like maybe your truck just has an engine start/stop feature?
If it is using 3 separate 12v batteries I would just disconnect them and charge each one separately with a standard battery charger. The Key would be to disconnect them before charging since we do not presently know exactly how this system is controlled, and we do not want to burn up some discreet control module or something. Treat it like a Doctors Oath DO NO HARM LOL |
Re: 2006 Chevy Silverado Hybrid Wont Start
Originally Posted by zeketay
(Post 275539)
Ive got a few questions on the 42V (3 12V Lead Acid batteries).... Can they be charged up like a regular 12V with jumper cables? If not, is it possible I can have a list of everything I need to do to get it to a regular gas vehicle? Bypassing the hybrid system all together? Money isnt an issue im already deep in this hole.
3 * 14V = 42V. As I understand it, it is 3X 7 cell (14V) batteries in series. They can't be charged with jumper cables. |
Re: 2006 Chevy Silverado Hybrid Wont Start
Originally Posted by zeketay
(Post 275539)
Ive got a few questions on the 42V (3 12V Lead Acid batteries).... Can they be charged up like a regular 12V with jumper cables? If not, is it possible I can have a list of everything I need to do to get it to a regular gas vehicle? Bypassing the hybrid system all together? Money isnt an issue im already deep in this hole.
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Re: 2006 Chevy Silverado Hybrid Wont Start
Have a solution for everyone with the “42v” battery issue. So as we all know the hv1255 are no longer in production for the public.
long story after real world testing these are really just regular 12v lead acid batteries. So it’s really a 36v system I have tested and verified it I removed the 3 batteries and modified the case to fit 3 batteries I don’t remember the bci code off the top of my head but their regular 12v lead acid 550ca 60ah each. I transferred all the connections to the new battery’s temp stents ect and it starts right up runs and drives fine no errors ect. This is not exactly a diy project there are physical modifications required and knowledge required about electrical systems, temperatures and PROPER VENTILATION |
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Everyone please report user "chima lecci". Makes useless posts to edit at a later date and include spam links. Check all previous posts, if you don't believe me.
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Re: 2006 Chevy Silverado Hybrid Wont Start
Originally Posted by Robbythebadass
(Post 277588)
Have a solution for everyone with the “42v” battery issue. So as we all know the hv1255 are no longer in production for the public.
long story after real world testing these are really just regular 12v lead acid batteries. So it’s really a 36v system I have tested and verified it I removed the 3 batteries and modified the case to fit 3 batteries I don’t remember the bci code off the top of my head but their regular 12v lead acid 550ca 60ah each. I transferred all the connections to the new battery’s temp stents ect and it starts right up runs and drives fine no errors ect. This is not exactly a diy project there are physical modifications required and knowledge required about electrical systems, temperatures and PROPER VENTILATION |
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