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  • čas přidán 3. 05. 2024
  • So much trial and error (mostly error)! So happy with the progress!
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    ▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
    0:00 - Intro
    0:35 - Andromeda Display Troubleshooting
    5:20 - Tesmen Multimeter
    7:47 - High Voltage Cutoff Switch
    9:44 - AEM Digital Dash
    14:53 - Adding Coolant & Wiring Makeover
    17:49 - Fixing & Rewiring DC/DC converter
    19:06 - Thank you
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  • @JerryRigEverything
    @JerryRigEverything Před rokem +1524

    That new display looks awesome! Huge fan of the odometer. The last one couldn't do that. My guess for the number is 569 - I have a few projects I could use that multimeter on.

  • @danfosseditronservice-on-h3869

    Jeremy, it was a pleasure working with you. I'm excited to see that this project is back up and running! - Cortland (Danfoss)

    • @ElectricSuperCar
      @ElectricSuperCar  Před rokem +39

      Your help was very key!

    • @JerryRigEverything
      @JerryRigEverything Před rokem +35

      Thank you Cortland!

    • @TheJunfoo
      @TheJunfoo Před rokem +6

      As someone else who's had the pleasure of dealing with danfoss tech support on VFDs, I can attest they're awesome

    • @payninater
      @payninater Před rokem

      437. I will use the multimeter to help with general tasks around my house and on my boat motor.

    • @kessikeituri6896
      @kessikeituri6896 Před rokem +1

      Go Cortland!! I love this project.!!

  • @Garythefireman66
    @Garythefireman66 Před rokem +28

    It's great to see the progress on this project. I know Zack is going to be thrilled when he gets that monster back.

  • @aXBlackDeathXa
    @aXBlackDeathXa Před rokem +5

    I'm thankful for all the folks that are working together to figure this out - as that ultimately makes things easier on anyone in the future attempting something similar.

  • @charlielehardy9308
    @charlielehardy9308 Před rokem +159

    I'm greatly impressed by your persistence. This is a great teaching series for how to troubleshoot complex systems by isolating, testing, and incrementally adding back components, as well as demonstrating the way an EV works under the hood. Thanks for these videos.

  • @Sir_Uncle_Ned
    @Sir_Uncle_Ned Před rokem +12

    You are clearly the right guy for this job. I thoroughly enjoy watching this thing go from the birds nest of wires it came to you at to a neatly wire managed hummer EV. You should be able to get the charging working without incident, and once that's done the project will be electrically complete.

  • @joshpittorino
    @joshpittorino Před rokem +8

    Absolutely glued to this series. Love how in depth each episode goes into different systems of the car. My guess is 696 :)

  • @starboy001
    @starboy001 Před rokem +1

    I literally wanna thank you for adding those black seething cover over messed up wires. I really like the idea of yours covering the mixed up wires systematically.

  • @danielguimaraes5413
    @danielguimaraes5413 Před rokem +52

    I am really looking forward to seeing this car ride like it was intended to do, you're doing a great work, love the videos

  • @justinw.7407
    @justinw.7407 Před rokem +14

    Great work dude!! I can't wait to see what you figure out on the charging side of things. I'm so glad things worked out with the new display and that you FINALLY got the harness wiring covered up. Hopefully you won't have to rip out too much in the next video!

  • @ManOfTrades
    @ManOfTrades Před rokem +2

    Wow you did such a great job! You even cleaned up the cables, insane!

  • @travissteadman5435
    @travissteadman5435 Před rokem

    It's so great to see this truck driving around!

  • @MrMennens
    @MrMennens Před rokem +39

    Nice to see you got stuff working! I'm building an Ev-trainer for professionals and schools to learn how an electric vehicle works. So the extra multimeter would be nice to have 😅. Also learning the CAN system the hard way, so nice to see I'm not the only one struggling. My guess: 242. Good luck on the charging issues!

  • @anonymous_geeser5897
    @anonymous_geeser5897 Před rokem +26

    Love your videos and especially the ones in sync with zack’s humvee. Really appreciate you sharing information with us so we also learn

  • @bishoos123
    @bishoos123 Před rokem +2

    Watching both jerry and your channel is an absolute blast getting to know the in and outs of the vehicle and feel more engaged with the build. My guess is 643

  • @xtwigxmanxz
    @xtwigxmanxz Před rokem

    You've got a new fan for life, your videos are captivating and educational. Seeing you upload is definitely the highlight of my day

  • @RoadkillD418
    @RoadkillD418 Před rokem +13

    Loving this series! It’s fascinating to see all of the troubleshooting and hearing your thought process. My guess for the number is 681. I do a lot of projects around the house where this could come in handy. About to replace all of the outlets in my house and this would be great for making sure they’re seeing the correct load after the new outlets are in. And making sure the lines are completely dead before I unplug the old outlets so I don’t zap myself 😅

  • @linyongzheng
    @linyongzheng Před rokem +3

    Awesome progress! My guessing number is 425. I'd use the DMM for the 3D printers I build as well as small electrical projects. I've used a fluke multimeter in the past but it does get old to always need to change modes to measure voltage, resistance, and continuity.

  • @peterwalker5413
    @peterwalker5413 Před rokem +1

    Very nice job! 🎉🎉🎉 well done everyone involved. Can’t wait to see the completed results. ❤

  • @srklr
    @srklr Před rokem

    Thank you so much for the cable management! And all the rest of course… great job, thanks!

  • @justincosta89
    @justincosta89 Před rokem +3

    147 - I plan to use the multimeter on my truck. I have some projects planned to install custom components on my 2015 Tacoma. Love watching your videos and Zach's. The EV tech is fascinating, and cannot wait to own one myself. It will be interesting to see more conversions like Zach's HMMWV happen, or if companies develop kits to drop into a combustion vehicle for a swap.

  • @viggnesh-ih6jw
    @viggnesh-ih6jw Před rokem +21

    I have great admiration for the dedication and patience that this project demands. The content is captivating and engaging, and I'm excited to see it all come together. If I had to make a guess, I would say the number will be 888.

  • @jimiwheels4508
    @jimiwheels4508 Před rokem +2

    Congrats on getting the electric Humvee mostly working! Well done! Number guess 314. I plan to use the multimeter to check things when my home gets rebuilt. We had a major house fire on December 21 & they are starting the rebuild soon. PSA: don’t leave bathroom exhaust fans running. It’s 100% certainty it started due to an exhaust fan failure & the fire chief suggested putting them on a timer. When I told a coworker about our mishap, he told me the exact same thing happened to his father in law too. Be careful people.

  • @fredhunter7129
    @fredhunter7129 Před rokem

    I’m a Fluke multimeter fan, but decided to buy a few of the tesmen meters.I must say as a Carry meter it is perfect and quite accurate. Thanks for introducing me to these meters I have put a number of them around the property to measure solar, pump supplies car,truck batteries and a whole host of other electrical items

  • @smartperson325
    @smartperson325 Před rokem +3

    Nice to see Jerry's hummer is making some progress and he didn't just give up on it. Also number I'm guessing is 25 and I'm an Electrician so it would be cool to see how long and well a cheap meter does on a job site compared to the big brands.

  • @fatsoda
    @fatsoda Před rokem +3

    I work in data centres and have been meaning to buy a multimeter for about a year now. Super helpful with making racks safe for transport or checking lines before working on them. The number has to be 851 (im in australia its ok if that eliminates me - we kinda expect it.)

  • @punpundit5590
    @punpundit5590 Před rokem +1

    You should probably put an o-ring or a gasket or something to make sure no debris from the cabin makes its way down into the high voltage compartment past the new cut-off switch.

  • @Skiridr22
    @Skiridr22 Před rokem

    I’m excited that you got it figured out

  • @lordgrim5992
    @lordgrim5992 Před rokem +5

    I'm really impressed by the level of dedication required for this project. The content is great, and I'm looking forward to seeing it completed! My guess is 731.

  • @jjccmm
    @jjccmm Před rokem +15

    I always thought a multimeter would be way more expensive. 404 is my guess. Also wire clean up looks nice!

  • @dillondulin2025
    @dillondulin2025 Před rokem +1

    Nice to see the display actually working! My guess or the number is 747(like the big bud), if won one of the multimeters, I would donate it to the FFA chapter that I’m in for use in any future tractor troubleshooting competitions.

  • @seidmadur
    @seidmadur Před rokem +1

    For the last 5 minutes I was wondering if I missed a video about the charging getting fixed! Can't wait to see that working! Also, 333 for when I want to test stuff!

  • @jeffreff2000
    @jeffreff2000 Před rokem +4

    Great content love your videos

    • @ElectricSuperCar
      @ElectricSuperCar  Před rokem

      I appreciate that!

    • @Jimmy_in_Mexico
      @Jimmy_in_Mexico Před rokem

      ​@@ElectricSuperCar I also like your content, but for true fans we will watch your videos and you don't have to manipulate us into waiting for your next video. Don't leave us hanging. Don't tell us in the next video we'll see what happens. The time is now. I'm not sure you have ever seen Fab Rats, or Matt's off road recovery, or Robby Layton. These channels have grown exponentially and it's just because they produce great content. Your doing great, but we are really wanting to see the problem with the charging of the batteries

  • @AA.Packer
    @AA.Packer Před rokem

    Loving the series!

  • @g6autobot
    @g6autobot Před rokem

    Great job and thanks for sharing all the hard work on the whisper project. Keep up the great work I look forward to your next project.

  • @DavidZLevett
    @DavidZLevett Před rokem +1

    Wow the display looks amazing, great job your hard work has paid off 🎉

  • @CasperDrummer1995
    @CasperDrummer1995 Před rokem

    Oh my God, the way you clean the wiring is the most satisfying ever haha,

  • @brandonwilliams4197
    @brandonwilliams4197 Před rokem

    Jerry rigs everything really got this channel popping

  • @Gio01
    @Gio01 Před rokem +1

    Outstanding work sir! It’s been awesome watching all the progress!

  • @SevenDeMagnus
    @SevenDeMagnus Před 10 měsíci

    Almost there, perseverance, determination, focus and prayers.
    God bless.

  • @mreinecker
    @mreinecker Před rokem

    I literally can’t get enough of this. I want to tinker with my Bolt EUV so badly and wish I could reach out to you and ask some questions! What a fun project. Thanks for making these videos.

  • @kaineubauer2847
    @kaineubauer2847 Před rokem +1

    The new display looks great! This project has been one of my favorites to follow along with. My guess for the number is 242. It would be useful to have around for some of the small electronics projects I'm planning on doing.

  • @AbdulKareem-zj7cf
    @AbdulKareem-zj7cf Před 10 měsíci +1

    it was soo satisfying to watch the wires getting sorted out
    thanks ❤❤

  • @taesssi
    @taesssi Před rokem

    An multimeter would be amazing piece of hardware to have around the house. I'm currently using only of the cheap $25 meter.
    I'd also use it to teach my son more about electricity, as that is one of my current primary responsibilities.
    I'm going to say number 862.
    Thank you for the opportunity!

  • @scott324324
    @scott324324 Před rokem +1

    Love this series. I'd love to do something like this one day. Maybe on one of my farm tractors. Raking hay with a silent tractor would be amazing. My guess is 116. I'd use this at work for troubleshooting electro-hydraulic systems as my current multimeter is on its last legs.

  • @fathervanity
    @fathervanity Před rokem

    I love the info, 240 is my number. I work on food service equipment for a living, so meters are always a must. Sometimes I have multiples set up at once for monitoring several areas at a time. Always great to have more on hand when needed.

  • @SlamDunc_an
    @SlamDunc_an Před rokem

    What a sick wiring job

  • @patpliley5535
    @patpliley5535 Před rokem

    Great job. You are the man. I have just retired from auto repair. I did diagnostic work for 35 years and can say you are like a pitbull, once you start a job you hang on till you get it done. Great work Diagnostic work is some of the hardest parts of automotive repair. Especially when you get one that some one else hands it to you after they have tried to fix it up.

  • @gestionaerofax
    @gestionaerofax Před rokem

    Nice job of wire routing and protection.

  • @gilbertferro2013
    @gilbertferro2013 Před rokem

    Very impressive results. Thanks for sharing. Multimeter-867. I would use that on my car, solar & cel phone repair projects. Thanks

  • @serlolko
    @serlolko Před rokem

    It's good to see it almost complete.
    488 is my number quess. I will use it for my eletrical learning.

  • @starboy001
    @starboy001 Před rokem

    Man you have a legend like patience. If I would have been in your place. I would have returned it back to Zack w/o fixing. I really admire your perseverance for that.

  • @ihatejoze
    @ihatejoze Před rokem

    Excited to see an update! I’m gonna pick 945 as my number. I’d use it in my garage for sure when I’m out tinkering on the car or one of my million projects I start and see halfway through lol

  • @kevintillack56
    @kevintillack56 Před rokem

    Just received my new meter I ordered from Amazon. Thank you for the link.

  • @rafaelgranado5846
    @rafaelgranado5846 Před rokem

    The information that you share its super interesting, keep doing it

  • @nworksincstudio9373
    @nworksincstudio9373 Před rokem

    this is so awesome. very happy for you.

  • @PlaneAwesome
    @PlaneAwesome Před rokem

    365 - Happy to see the progress! As for multimeter use, I think it'd be used when building my custom smart thermostat.

  • @rschmohe
    @rschmohe Před rokem

    891 - Around the house. Great Channel!

  • @stanvangrieken4493
    @stanvangrieken4493 Před rokem

    I will use it to make and check my plc controled school thesis
    567
    I learn a lot from you mostly never give up even when nothing seems to work. Smal details make the big picture.

  • @gururunsit
    @gururunsit Před rokem

    Great stuff 😊. I really enjoyed this episode

  • @americansmark
    @americansmark Před rokem

    Between you, Zach, and Jimbo over at Robot Cantina, I get my fix of crazy diy vehicle stuff. Old Jimbo is kind of your polar opposite with his turbo diesel-powered Saturn using the engine out of a Kubota riding mower.
    Keep up the awesome work.

  • @donb321
    @donb321 Před rokem +1

    Great work on the hummer conversion

  • @MrNumber7
    @MrNumber7 Před rokem

    Great content! Always interesting watching you troubleshoot these issues, entertaining and educational for sure! My number guess is of course 777, and I'd plan to use it for my dedicated travel tool bag as my main multimeter is a bit too bulky, this compact size would be perfect.

  • @noobster101
    @noobster101 Před rokem

    it looks so cool on the road.

  • @lyndonsia5868
    @lyndonsia5868 Před rokem +1

    Wow, the hummer is almost done. Good Job man!!!!!

  • @joshbaruth
    @joshbaruth Před rokem

    I love this series you been working on it's been very entertaining. My multimeter gas is 575

  • @lhamagedon
    @lhamagedon Před rokem

    644, replacement for the one I lost.
    Nice work on the Hummer!

  • @jontait1095
    @jontait1095 Před rokem

    Well done getting Zacks hummer up and running

  • @Alpejohn
    @Alpejohn Před rokem +1

    Nice job! Really cool to see this!

  • @PatFey
    @PatFey Před rokem

    The cable management was unbelievably satisfying. 312 !

  • @ironborg6405
    @ironborg6405 Před rokem

    Awesome work!

  • @jayneathery
    @jayneathery Před rokem

    I am so impressed with your ability to stick to it and run down every little detail. My guess is 124. I am working on some running down some errant wires in my daughters house I’d use the multimeter on.

  • @urielsmachine997
    @urielsmachine997 Před rokem

    I have followed this project all the way from Zacks garage to yours. Excellent work all round guys. The final tidy was worth the effort, I do hope that you gave Zack some cable shielding for the underdash rats nest. Number 042

  • @robertrohler3644
    @robertrohler3644 Před rokem

    Great educational video, we appreciate the explanations while troubleshooting. Keep up the good work - both of you.

  • @smarty4822
    @smarty4822 Před rokem

    Nice to see someting finally go the right way lol. 429. I'd use it for assembling our senior design project.

  • @MattC87
    @MattC87 Před rokem

    501 - Right now I have an antique craftsman multimeter that doesn't do much an upgrade would be much appreciated. I use a meter on all sorts of projects from around the house electrical to modifying my vehicles (have an 80's s-10 torn apart now getting a 6.0L V8 truck engine), to R/C vehicles and 3D printing. Thanks for the oppurtunity

  • @MrMM305YT
    @MrMM305YT Před rokem +1

    I really liked this video and you showed people how to do it

  • @ARUNJAYASANKAR
    @ARUNJAYASANKAR Před rokem

    That wiring you sorted out gave me so much statisfaction. I've been seeing that for years now😂

  • @freerangemtb
    @freerangemtb Před rokem

    This series is one of my favorites. I have an unhealthy amount of curiosity invested in this project, for some reason, and I really want to see it be successful.
    My guess is 235.
    If I were to win one of these multimeters, I'd be using it to check on how much power my kids generate. They seem to have an unending amount of energy and I'd like to tap into that.

  • @ZED-PV
    @ZED-PV Před rokem

    Much of an audio improvement!! You can even run your less good audio clips through Adobe Audition and be shocked by what their new AI noise and clarity filters do! Like pro audio from almost anything.
    Still! Much better audio and I'm happy with your progress! Cool car you've fixed!

  • @DARNEJITENDRA
    @DARNEJITENDRA Před rokem

    All the terms used are over the top for me but its the car and the work that's going into it to make it work that keeps me interested in watching it.

  • @Michelhyk
    @Michelhyk Před rokem

    i started following your channel after you started working on Jerry's vehicle! good work keep it up!
    i have a multimeter but its kinda broken, i work on laptops and batteries so i would love to use it there!
    i choose 333

  • @finnbryant7784
    @finnbryant7784 Před rokem

    Awesome vids, love them, my $5 multimeter I have been using just broke even though I dropped so much cash on it, I use it for working out dumb issues on my racing lawnmower I’m building. Definitely going to be 716

  • @kodykent
    @kodykent Před rokem

    419 is my guess. Love the channel. And I break everything I touch it seems like so it'll make my repairs much easier.

  • @Techn0man1ac
    @Techn0man1ac Před 9 měsíci

    Big red off switch - i like it!

  • @thijskonijn1054
    @thijskonijn1054 Před rokem

    I am glad to see Whisper is getting closer to being sorted! My guess for the number would be 808! I would use the multi meter to once and for all sort out the wiring trouble on the 1998 Ram!

  • @firestorm755
    @firestorm755 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Awesome work!!

  • @jtkoelle
    @jtkoelle Před rokem +1

    I'm gonna guess 382. As for multimeter projects, I have some circuits I need to test out in the old r/c car that I'm modernizing the guts of! Enjoy seeing your process for everything!

  • @AnthonyBrown-ww5sn
    @AnthonyBrown-ww5sn Před rokem

    Congrats, keep it going.

  • @chhavimanichoubey9437

    What I've learnt from this series is that, even the smartest folks encounters various challenges and almost impossible problems

  • @IslandTimeRV
    @IslandTimeRV Před rokem

    Awesome that you got the project back on track! My number guess would be 385.

  • @JasonEsquivel
    @JasonEsquivel Před rokem

    Had to watch till the end to get my answer about charging. 👌🤣 So cool to see all the progress on this truck. Can't wait to see Zack do Zack things to it and with it.

  • @Stempy
    @Stempy Před rokem

    Such a chill series to enjoy. 867
    Fixing robotics issues in my classroom, never a simple and solid multimeter available, always being borrowed or dead batteries!

    • @piergiorgio919
      @piergiorgio919 Před rokem +1

      bruh its 1-1000 not 10000

    • @Stempy
      @Stempy Před rokem

      @@piergiorgio919 thanks bruh, auto correct!

  • @petermiddo
    @petermiddo Před rokem

    415 is my guess for the number of volts in the cars circuit. (mind you, this is my first comment on your channel....)
    I'm an offroader - last year I crossed Australia's Simpson Desert, 5 days without seeing another vehicle than mine & the one we travelled with) One of these auto-sensing DMMs would be great because you just don't want to mess up when ranging or checking continuity with car or fridges in such remote areas. A zapped ECM can mean the difference between enjoying your holiday and being helicopter rescued. (Or helicopter delivery on a replacement ECM for the car)

  • @IrishLuckyy
    @IrishLuckyy Před rokem

    665. I’m an electrical engineering major still early on in college and this channel is always fascinating to me to watch. I could use that Multimeter in my future studies!

  • @jacquesb5248
    @jacquesb5248 Před rokem +1

    awesome job man!

  • @ther3aper561
    @ther3aper561 Před rokem

    Oh thank god! I've been waiting so long to see all the wires cleaned up 😂

  • @codystiles9580
    @codystiles9580 Před rokem

    Great video always interesting between yours and jerryrigseverything

  • @BrendanxP
    @BrendanxP Před rokem

    My guest is 777! Could use it as my current very cheap multimeter has one of the wires torn at the tip. On top of that, I had it on DC ones when I needed to test an outlet really quick. It now has a burn mark on the tip and flipped a fuse, whoops. Can use it for all kinds of DIY projects

  • @Yerevan301
    @Yerevan301 Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing the progress . Number 13 . Gonna use it for my EV build ;-D