If you'd like to write it, I can't see why Mike wouldn't post it as a sticky.
Dala said:I think this forum needs a sticked wiki that explains what is possible with Leafspy and what's not. Example something like this?
jstroud48 said:to do the battery upgrade for a 2012 leaf to the 62kwh battery, is there anything else i need to do besides the can-bridge and b-24 cable adapter?
jstroud48 said:to do the battery upgrade for a 2012 leaf to the 62kwh battery, is there anything else i need to do besides the can-bridge and b-24 cable adapter?
Daklein said:Here are pictures showing how to do the mounting changes mostly. https://photos.app.goo.gl/tcVLm3SHCtozeLSa6
Sure, if you have covers from a 62, then use them. I used the original covers, some of the push pin and bolt holes in same locations, others are not, just make holes in the covers to match the new battery. I used some coroplast and other bits to close off the edges out the body pinch weld, which I think is better coverage for the edge of the battery than the 62 covers have. To me, it looks like the 62 covers would go around the edge of the 62 battery better than the 24/30/40 covers would, but either would be all open from the rocker panel pinch weld up over the edge of the battery, there would be lots of road salt & spray going up there. The leading edge front panel was a little tricky, to get it to bend over my crossbar in front of the battery front. Some of it did break away and I replaced with more coroplast. In the winter here, it does whack ice chunks that would otherwise be hitting the leading edge of the battery, so I would recommend some kind of beam there.mwalsh said:question on the battery covers - I take it you used your originals? Would the covers from a Plus have fit any better?
jstroud48 said:How do I start a new post?
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