In Japan, the i-MiEV became famous after the Fukushima earthquake for providing emergency backup power using its CHAdeMO port, demonstrating that it was bi-directional.
Over the years on this forum we've touched upon this subject a number of times, with various links to a small Japanese inverter using the CHAdeMO port; however, I cannot find any posts where our North American i-MiEV's CHAdeMO port was actually used successfully.
In the US, the Nissan Leaf only got this capability in 2013.
Setec manufactures a 6kW V2H CHAdeMO inverter
https://www.setec-power.com/product/vehicle-to-home-v2h-6kw/
They emphasize that this unit has only been approved for 2014+ Nissan Leafs.
Following my successful last year's use of Setec's 10kW CHAdeMO charger, and ever the optimist, I decided to splurge and purchased one of these inverters, figuring it would still be cheaper than a Tesla Powerwall or equivalent battery with inverter for my stand-alone backup power application. Setec set it up for me to put out 240vac 60Hz.
I just finished trying this V2H on a 2019 Nissan Leaf, and in the brief test (we were time constrained) it works up to around 1kW, with the Leaf shutting it down with a 1440W load. Setec says that earlier Leafs could provide full power (6kW) but that Nissan had done something in the intervening years to limit the Leaf's output power. Sadly, with this 2019 Leaf, the V2H wouldn't power my Australian 2500W water kettle that I use daily at home.
I also ran the thing with a GroWatt split-phase transformer to provide two 120vac outputs, and it ran just fine powering various 120vac loads.
https://signaturesolar.com/growatt-5kw-split-phase-transformer-ats-5000t-es/
As far as working with our i-MiEV, long story short, it works putting out the correct voltage and even starts the 2500W kettle load, but for only one full second before the system shuts down.
Speculating that perhaps the V2H was experiencing a low voltage shutdown, a test shows that the V2H still doesn't work with a fully fully charged i-MiEV (360vdc) but does with the Leaf running at a lower dc voltage (Leaf's have a maximum close to 400vdc vs our i-MiEVs 360vdc max).
So far, Setec hasn't been willing to provide me with troubleshooting information in order to try to determine what the possible cause might be, simply telling me it's designed to work with the Leaf. I know, I know, I bought it with my eyes wide open knowing that.
At this moment, I'm stymied. Will welcome any thoughts anyone might have.
After all the trouble and expense of purchasing and having this V2H shipped here, I'd hate to simply have to put it on the market for someone with a Leaf to pick up.
Over the years on this forum we've touched upon this subject a number of times, with various links to a small Japanese inverter using the CHAdeMO port; however, I cannot find any posts where our North American i-MiEV's CHAdeMO port was actually used successfully.
In the US, the Nissan Leaf only got this capability in 2013.
Setec manufactures a 6kW V2H CHAdeMO inverter
https://www.setec-power.com/product/vehicle-to-home-v2h-6kw/
They emphasize that this unit has only been approved for 2014+ Nissan Leafs.
Following my successful last year's use of Setec's 10kW CHAdeMO charger, and ever the optimist, I decided to splurge and purchased one of these inverters, figuring it would still be cheaper than a Tesla Powerwall or equivalent battery with inverter for my stand-alone backup power application. Setec set it up for me to put out 240vac 60Hz.
I just finished trying this V2H on a 2019 Nissan Leaf, and in the brief test (we were time constrained) it works up to around 1kW, with the Leaf shutting it down with a 1440W load. Setec says that earlier Leafs could provide full power (6kW) but that Nissan had done something in the intervening years to limit the Leaf's output power. Sadly, with this 2019 Leaf, the V2H wouldn't power my Australian 2500W water kettle that I use daily at home.
I also ran the thing with a GroWatt split-phase transformer to provide two 120vac outputs, and it ran just fine powering various 120vac loads.
https://signaturesolar.com/growatt-5kw-split-phase-transformer-ats-5000t-es/
As far as working with our i-MiEV, long story short, it works putting out the correct voltage and even starts the 2500W kettle load, but for only one full second before the system shuts down.
Speculating that perhaps the V2H was experiencing a low voltage shutdown, a test shows that the V2H still doesn't work with a fully fully charged i-MiEV (360vdc) but does with the Leaf running at a lower dc voltage (Leaf's have a maximum close to 400vdc vs our i-MiEVs 360vdc max).
So far, Setec hasn't been willing to provide me with troubleshooting information in order to try to determine what the possible cause might be, simply telling me it's designed to work with the Leaf. I know, I know, I bought it with my eyes wide open knowing that.
At this moment, I'm stymied. Will welcome any thoughts anyone might have.
After all the trouble and expense of purchasing and having this V2H shipped here, I'd hate to simply have to put it on the market for someone with a Leaf to pick up.