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  • čas přidán 20. 11. 2020
  • The regaining of battery capacity from 64% to 96% (2008 Prius) through the use of Hybrid Automotive's Prolong balancing kit.
    The rebalancing/reconditioning (grid style) of all 28 modules can also help get rid of the RED triangle of death indicated by codes P3018, P3006,P0A80,and P3017, but if you already have one or more dead modules in your pack it may be to late to bring the pack back.
    There are a lot of ways to rebalance hybrid battery packs but after a little research I found the prolong system to be the easiest and most foolproof.
    • 2004 Prius Hybrid Trac... (The first Prius I reconditioned link)
    [Prius Prolong Kit] hybridautomoti...
    #Prius #Balancing #Hybrid #Prolongs

Komentáře • 98

  • @AlextheguitarFreak
    @AlextheguitarFreak Před 3 lety +6

    I have 2 Gen II Prius and my parents have one as well, both of mine are over 200k I think with the amount of use I would get out of this kit it just might be worth it. Thanks for the video. It really helps to see how easy it is to install the kit and run it. I was on the fence before because of the price and because I wasn't sure how difficult it would be to install.

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 3 lety +2

      The hardest part of the installation was literally getting the interior out of the way.
      If get them reconditioned let me know how well yours came out percent increase as well as miles per gallon improvement.
      Thanks.

    • @roz4747
      @roz4747 Před 2 lety

      Did you do it?

  • @encellon
    @encellon Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for the video! Nice to see a way to refresh an older traction battery (we have a 2008 Prius). I'm not a fan of replacing modules (imbalanced battery pack voltages), nor a fan of replacing a battery in a car we may not keep much longer ('reconditioned' or new).

  • @tomparatube6506
    @tomparatube6506 Před 2 lety +1

    Pretty impressive, 64% to 90+%. Thanks for video!

  • @borisputincev2547
    @borisputincev2547 Před 5 měsíci +1

    и не забывайте про самое главное в этом процессе - читать молитвы всё время и в конце последнего цикла окропить батарею святой водой, только так гарантированно ёмкость увеличится, ESR уменьшится , и батарея ещё 10 лет прослужит :)

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Esinye isenzo sokulinganisa,
      elahlekile ekuhumusheni.

  • @jimmyharris2006
    @jimmyharris2006 Před 3 lety +2

    Hey thanks a lot I'm down here in Mississippi I really appreciate your video all right God bless you

  • @georgeleong1572
    @georgeleong1572 Před 3 lety +3

    This kind of work is not for the "average Joe". Too bad. Great vid. Thanks for posting.

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 3 lety +5

      The kit comes with very detailed instructions that make it very easy and safe to install. Having power tools can help with the install time but it's very average joe friendly.

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 3 lety +2

      @the foreigner
      With the Dr. Prius/ Dr. Hybrid app you can see the internal resistance of the 14 blocks before and after the balancing.

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 3 lety +2

      @the foreigner
      In the Dr. Prius app you can look at module #5 and check the resistance. If it's around 30 milli ohms or higher the module may not be recoverable.

  • @jonhdrescher2103
    @jonhdrescher2103 Před 3 lety +5

    Did your fuel economy increase after the rebalance?
    Considering getting this or the Maxx Volts grid charger. Any reason to get this one over the less expensive made in USA Maxx Volts? Thanks for doing this video.

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 3 lety +6

      The fuel economy did increase on the 2004 Prius, but not on the 2008. Mostly because of battery condition before the rebalance. The 2004 was in the low to mid 30s MPG while the 2008 was steady at a 43+ MPG. The 2004's battery life expectancy % was in the 40s (not good at all), while the 2008 was in the 60s before the rebalancing. The 2004 was back to normal MPG after the rebalance.
      I read a lot of reviews on a bunch of rebalancing products (even considered making my own) but it all came down to ease of use for me (especially the discharger). I was going to do multiple Prius so the extra cost of the Prolong system didn't bother me. I guess it's all down to personal preference on the choice of systems to use but this one worked very well for me.

  • @mohabuthabdoolsamad6879
    @mohabuthabdoolsamad6879 Před 2 lety +3

    If we don't do a balance what happened?

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 2 lety +3

      If you don't balance the battery pack as it ages individual cells within this pack will start to die off (need another battery) leading to very poor fuel economy then the famous red triangle of death on your dashboard.
      Your original pack should last anywhere between 200 and 250k miles before cells start dyeing off.

    • @mohabuthabdoolsamad6879
      @mohabuthabdoolsamad6879 Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks but we always need a charger to do that balance?

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 2 lety +3

      Yes you will need a charger to do this. There is more than one way to balance the battery pack but all require a charger.
      There are cheaper ways to do the balance but they tend to be way more labor and time intensive. (Removing and charging and discharging the cells individually)

  • @pelonconstante6271
    @pelonconstante6271 Před 3 lety +2

    Good tutorial video 👍🏼

  • @johncolosio6764
    @johncolosio6764 Před 2 lety +3

    So what was your mpg after the process?

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 2 lety +2

      MPG went from 34 or 35 to 44 minimum and in some driving conditions I saw over 50 mpg in the city.
      The last Prius I balanced was getting a consistent 45 mpg average but this guy has a led foot seeing over 90+mph on the highway regularly. He also informed me that 100 mph is no problem at all for the Prius.

  • @CarlosMartinez-wu4tx
    @CarlosMartinez-wu4tx Před 3 lety +4

    What software is that to perform life expectancy test?

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 3 lety +3

      Dr. Prius / Dr. Hybrid. It's at the Google play store.

  • @outfooled
    @outfooled Před 3 lety +6

    Dang, those reconditioning tools from Hybrid Automotive are EXPENSIVE!! $400 for a Gen II Prius......🙁🤑

    • @kurtrhoney6811
      @kurtrhoney6811 Před 3 lety +2

      I agee with you. I bought one, but having issues with the discharger and just hope I can resolve it with them. Here is a guy with one that is less. I just haven't tried his products yet. I am not plugging him. Just passing on his information. venicehybridtech.com/about-us/

    • @metrork1
      @metrork1 Před 3 lety +2

      The reconditioned battery packs are a whole lot more expensive

    • @StrongBodyandMind33
      @StrongBodyandMind33 Před 2 lety +1

      Still cheaper than buying another Prius. And now you can charge people to “recondition” their batteries 😃

  • @ilyaspatel5528
    @ilyaspatel5528 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi sir my question only one when u charge nd discharge orange service plug off or on i mean i show when u nagative nd posi wire conect u disconect service plug after i show plug was conect but thst was on or off ?? Plz reply

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 2 lety +2

      The main power plug was unplugged only when I connected and disconnected the power leads to the battery pack. During all the charge and discharge cycles the power plug was inserted.

    • @ilyaspatel5528
      @ilyaspatel5528 Před 2 lety +1

      Thank u so much sir !!

  • @stevelemley8446
    @stevelemley8446 Před rokem +1

    I'm using a hobby charger to do single cells so I can see which ones are good and bad.so far 1 bad and a couple that are on low end.so I'm going to be replacing few cells

  • @JockeyCake
    @JockeyCake Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thank you this video

  • @ahmedal-hebshi549
    @ahmedal-hebshi549 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for the video.
    What other equipment or software you used with ProlongPro product.

  • @stedavid13
    @stedavid13 Před 3 lety +3

    I've got a 2007 with almost 215,000 miles on it. My last battery reading was just below 60% and that was a year ago.. (yikes!)
    Anyways, I've always been back and forth on buying this system, and your video made it look rather simple to install, but I'm not really sure if it "did" anything.
    Despite the massive improvement in the battery health reading, have you noticed an improvement in performance?
    I bought my Prius used so I've never known what a new battery drives like, but it feels like my engine is working harder than it wants to at times. I'm curious if a rebalancing solves that problem?
    Thanks :)

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 3 lety +4

      The one thing I noticed was the increase in MPG. The first Prius (life expectancy was in the 40's) that I reconditioned had it's gas mileage (was mid 30's MPG) bumped back up to stock (44+) MPG after the reconditioning. The Prius in this video was already getting stock MPG before the reconditioning so there was no change except in it's life expectancy.
      The one thing that I noticed with Prius battery health is that your gas mileage will suffer as the battery pack gets unbalanced.

    • @21boxhead
      @21boxhead Před 3 lety

      IF YOU HAVE LOW MPG I BELIEVE IT COULD BE
      1. DIRTY YOUR FUEL INJECTORS (CLEAN THEM AT A SHOP DON'T BUY CHINA)
      2. CLOGGED EGR COOLER/VALVE (CLEAN EGR COOLER/VALVE)
      3. OLD SPARK PLUGS/OLD BOOTS (REPLACE SPARK PLUGS/BOOTS AT THE AUTOZONE OR SIMILAR NOT EBAY OR AMAZON THERE LOTS COUNTERFEIT
      SPARK PLUGS BEWARE)
      4. DIRTY AIR FILTER (REPLACE IT IF DIRTY)
      5. UPGRADED RIMS (BIGGER RIMS DROPS MPG)
      6. YOU GOT FATTIER (LOSE SOME WEIGHT)
      REAL WORLD AVERAGE MPG FOR PRIUS IS 44 MPG IN NORMAL DRIVING CONDITIONS
      THAT 48-50MPG IS 100% BULLSHIT LAB CONTROLLED MPG
      YOU HAVE TO DRIVE LIKE AN OLD LADY TO GET THAT MPG

    • @stedavid13
      @stedavid13 Před 3 lety

      @@21boxhead HOW LOUD ARE YOU SHOUTING?

    • @igorl1018
      @igorl1018 Před 3 lety +1

      @@local701 did Dr.Prius show any "weak" pack in your battery before/after reconditioning?

  • @urntwrthyZ
    @urntwrthyZ Před 11 měsíci

    Very helpful, thank you.

  • @farmerjoebrown2189
    @farmerjoebrown2189 Před 2 lety +1

    Great info thanks

  • @danny_fk8
    @danny_fk8 Před 2 lety +2

    How often do you do a reconditioning? Also do you charge it or just do this like once a year or something?

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 2 lety +1

      Minimum once a year on the conditioning (twice is preferable).
      Fully charging the battery helps but the charge/discharge cycle is healthier overall.

  • @derekc6713
    @derekc6713 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for video. Is there a wait time for the charge and discharge cycle? Also, how many hours after you charge it up before you can drive the vehicle after the final charge up? Thank you in advance.

    • @local701
      @local701  Před rokem

      The charge and discharging is so slow that there was no cool down period between cycles.
      I would wait a couple of hours after the final charge to let the battery cool down a little before you drive it.

    • @derekc6713
      @derekc6713 Před rokem +1

      Thank you for the reply. The HV battery orange plug needs to be in before turning on the Prolong charger. I am not sure if that step was clearly identify.

    • @local701
      @local701  Před rokem

      Yes. The orange plug has to be installed before charging begins.

  • @javiergalarza5251
    @javiergalarza5251 Před 3 lety +4

    what was the capacity before the balance?

  • @mbard005
    @mbard005 Před 3 lety +3

    How long do the discharge cycles last? I am discharging now down to 134v and its already going on 9 hours and not even halfway there.

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 3 lety +4

      It took around 21 hours for the first discharge. 7 hours for the second. Around 5 hours for the final.
      I have a detailed chart of the charge and discharge cycles on the first Prius that I did linked in the description above.

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 3 lety +1

      @@user-ut1rp4wo8x
      The battery is being discharged to totally different voltage levels during the re balancing process. The discharge times will have to be different.

    • @alennovak8446
      @alennovak8446 Před 9 měsíci

      Isnt the 134V a little low ?
      Its around 4.7v per cell if i calculate right 😅 nominal voltage is 7.5?
      Correct me if im wrong. Not an expert in this area, in still learning. How not to get killed. 😅

  • @abekassim7611
    @abekassim7611 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank for your video.and what the name of the recharge equipment ?where do you buy them?

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 3 lety

      Hybrid automotive prolong charger.

  • @prawnstar502
    @prawnstar502 Před 2 lety

    how long did u wait in between the charging and discharging to let the battery cool down?!?

  • @greenmiyagi
    @greenmiyagi Před 8 měsíci

    10:04 the orange safety plug was put back into battery pack between frames... this is a necessary step of the process.

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 8 měsíci

      Yes. The plug must be inserted for the recharge/discharge process.

  • @mydogblack6685
    @mydogblack6685 Před rokem

    Hiw much does a service like this cost

  • @VinniePaz
    @VinniePaz Před 2 lety +1

    Is it MADATORY to use a discharger, after you charge? Any options besides buying one?

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 2 lety +2

      The discharge is part of the reconditioning. You don't have to discharge but it helps in the defrosting of the memory that the battery has built up over time.

  • @metrork1
    @metrork1 Před 3 lety +2

    Hey guy, you have a low tire

  • @d.fordphotography4646
    @d.fordphotography4646 Před 2 lety +2

    Why is it that they only send you 1 power chord? 😆

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 2 lety

      I guess to keep cost down.

  • @Chris-go9ti
    @Chris-go9ti Před 8 měsíci +1

    I came here to see why my used one didnt come with the harness....3 wires thats it? Seems a waste for him to have sold the car with the harness

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 8 měsíci

      The harness for the Prius is $159.00 at this time.
      You will definitely need it for the reconditioning unless you can make your own.

    • @Chris-go9ti
      @Chris-go9ti Před 8 měsíci

      I watched this again because it was at 88 discharge. It had 2 more to go. When I came back out later it was beeping and at 179. I see now that it is Normal and called rebound.

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 8 měsíci

      The rebound is normal. Once the discharge is completed the battery voltage will continue to increase until it levels out in a few hours.

  • @skykid2
    @skykid2 Před 3 lety +3

    I appreciate you posting this however the audio is just terrible you should get yourself a wireless mic they're like $20 on Amazon and will really up the production game

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks for the info. I have purchased two new cameras in the last twelve months both had horrible audio with little or no correction for them. I now have new another new camera which will correct all audio and visual problems in my new uploads.

  • @DefinitelyWave
    @DefinitelyWave Před rokem

    I recently bought this setup and had an entire different outcome I'm wondering if anyone knows where I went wrong. During charging it started at 222V and got to 235 never higher. Went to bed and checked it in the morning and it had gone down to 232 after 22hours of charging. I discharged it and on the 2nd attempt it did the exact same thing. I did the full 3 cycles of charging and discharging and when i powered it on I was getting the red triangle of death and my battery still has no power and feels weak. I checked the individual cells with my OBDII and they all look fine on voltages so i have no clue whats happening here. Anyone else have any ideas?

    • @silasf94
      @silasf94 Před rokem

      Bad cell brother you got a funda the bad cell

    • @DefinitelyWave
      @DefinitelyWave Před rokem

      @@silasf94 I load tested all 28 and they were all good. Turned out I had 2 of my Main Battery Relays burn short out, after swapping it was all good.

    • @DefinitelyWave
      @DefinitelyWave Před rokem

      Update: Had another Module go out on, I knew I should have balanced it over winter 😅 . Thank god it was in Block 1, module #2 . Easy swap, 3 good cycles of balancing and working great! Love using this video for reference each time I do it thanks for making the video man!

    • @santosdr2
      @santosdr2 Před rokem

      @@DefinitelyWave doing in winter is so the battery doesn't get to hot?

    • @DefinitelyWave
      @DefinitelyWave Před rokem

      @@santosdr2 No its so the equipment does break. Ther charger/discharger LCD screens get ruined if they get to hot especially when you combine many hr use+outside temp. Prob be fine if its in a garage with great cooling though.

  • @outfooled
    @outfooled Před 3 lety +4

    Correction........$683 for a Gen II Prius!!!!!!!!!!!!! 🤮

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 3 lety +3

      I agree that the kits are expensive, but all NiMH battery packs need balancing/maintenance if you want them to last. Imagine just adding engine oil when needed instead of changing it for the life of your car. How long will that engine to last?
      In a prefect world Toyota would have included a built in battery balancer with every Prius or at least offered battery pack maintenance at their dealerships.
      Instead we are offered new battery packs at a price of a good down payment on a new Toyota at $4,000 dollars when it fails around 220k.
      I look at it like this. If the kit is going to add at least 70k miles to the life of the Prius it's a win win. That averages out to $100.00 for every 10k miles which is very similar to an oil change.

    • @abrepronto
      @abrepronto Před 3 lety +1

      Agree kind of expensive but I think you dont have to buy the discharger use light bulbs instead

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 3 lety +5

      You are 100% correct with the light bulbs. I considered going that way at first, but I didn't have enough time to babysit all of the discharge cycles safely. As you probably already know you can over discharge the pack with the light bulbs and cause more damage if you are not careful.
      My plan was to rebalance multiple Priuses over time and figured the discharger would be a time saver and failproof.

    • @skykid2
      @skykid2 Před 3 lety +1

      That's still cheaper than the cheapest used battery at LKQ Pick-A-Part

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 3 lety +1

      @@skykid2 Most refurbished Prius packs are just rebalanced and resold as renewed with warranties based on there percentage of expected useful life. The packs with bad cells have those cells replaced with similar mileage or resistance then are rebalanced and resold with a weaker warranty.
      If you had to buy a replacement battery pack I would defiantly get a Nexcell lithium pack for less than 2k brand new. They claim four times the power of the OEM battery pack.

  • @vitok2010
    @vitok2010 Před 3 lety +1

    lets be real, every battery have its cycles of how many charges and discharges it can take, and what ever you did charge and discharge didn't do nothing to battery's , i can take a dead battery and charge it and it will hold a charge but soon as you put a load on it it will plummet like a rock, so all this things and chargers you buy its just waster of money. instead get a good battery pack and drive happy.

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for your input.

    • @pelonconstante6271
      @pelonconstante6271 Před 3 lety +3

      Vito D
      Your comment shows you have no knowledge of how these batteries work

    • @DefinitelyWave
      @DefinitelyWave Před 2 lety +1

      You should do this even if you have a brand new 2022 Prius so your battery and mileage are good xD wdym??? Not everyone is doing this because their battery is old or bad.

  • @kurtrhoney6811
    @kurtrhoney6811 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video, but the head mounted camera kinda makes me want to puke with the movement.

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 3 lety +2

      Sorry

    • @kurtrhoney6811
      @kurtrhoney6811 Před 3 lety +1

      @@local701How long do you let your battery rest after charging the battery before you connect your discharger to it?

    • @kurtrhoney6811
      @kurtrhoney6811 Před 3 lety +1

      It looks like you are connecting and discharging the battery right away after charging it fully without allowing the battery to rest at all. Doesn't this cause your discharger any issues with over heating or any blown fuse, etc.

    • @local701
      @local701  Před 3 lety +1

      @@kurtrhoney6811 Yes I discharged it right a way. The Prolong charger and discharger don't generate a lot of heat during their cycles, and the factory cooling fan runs during both processes so that the battery pack doesn't overheat either.
      There is a Thunderbolt version that can do the entire job in about 8 hours (vs 36+) but it's for commercial applications(cost like$9K). Heat management in this quick process is more critical than with the standard Prolong system, but the outcome is the same.

    • @kurtrhoney6811
      @kurtrhoney6811 Před 3 lety

      @@local701 It's interesting because I blew out a fuse after connecting my discharger and then waited again for 2 hours later after charging and the same thing happened again, but the car fan wasn't running to cool the batteries. I guess heat and how much charge on the battery does make a big difference to the discharger unit. I better wait 24 hours after a full charge to discharge the battery again and let the voltage come down or just balance more on it's own after a charge. Doesn't make any sense after watching you, but climate and the battery in my car might just be on the high side for some reason. Thank you for your responses.

  • @adventuresofguamboy5471
    @adventuresofguamboy5471 Před 7 měsíci

    $900 for this kit,total rip off,better to get a new battery