smueller99au
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OBC new model vs. old model

Hi all.
I have searched for a while looking for an answer to this but haven't yet found any. Sorry if it's a duplicate post from somewhere...

I have an old iMiev, 2011 build. It has the old charger, ZHTP1529R, the one with the little top hat filter on it.
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Can I replace that charger directly with the new model, ZHTP1690R, the one with the relatively smooth top?
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Are there cabling/water cooling differences?

Cheers.
Stephen.
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Re: OBC new model vs. old model

The old OBC my 2012 was replaced by the new style such as you show. This was done under warranty by the dealer service dept.

There may be a difference in the HV cable connector from/to the MCU. i think someone used a new OBC by using the HV harness from the old version.
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smueller99au
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Re: OBC new model vs. old model

Thanks for the feedback. Hopefully I can sort out the existing module and not have to replace it.
Maun
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Re: OBC new model vs. old model

ZHTP1546R انفيرت لسيارة ميتسوبيشي اي ميف كم سعرو

Mod. Edit: Google Translate of the above yields -

Inverter for Mitsubishi e-Miev, how much does it cost?
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Re: OBC new model vs. old model

Maun, welcome to the forum. I took the liberty of translating your post. To answer your question -

In California, the dealer quote for a new OBC/dc-dc (don't know which part number) for a 2012 i-MiEV a couple of months ago was ~ USD$5200, including 9.125% sales tax but not including installation.
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