Displaying the inventory of the Dashboard assembly; which is a second assembly that will later attach to the Low Voltage Panel.
This is an image displaying the entirety of the inventory including the dashboard, relays, wires, nuts, bolts, and other materials.
This image is displaying the main components of the low voltage build with the low voltage panel, the low voltage rail, and the cycle analyst rail.
This image is displaying the electrical diagram for the entirety of the voltage panel.
This image is displaying specifically the relays and wires to help show each seperate section the EV will require for the Low Voltage build.
This image is displaying the dashboard that all the components will connect to.
This image is displaying the front and rear brake wires, unfortunately we were unsure of where they should be organized so they aquired their own section.
This is Lucia Hernandez.
This is Noah Schlais.
Low Voltage Panel Assembly
The low voltage panel is the electrical interface that connect and controls all the connections between the dashboard, control box, and battery box. Its assembly consists of 7 12-volt Relays, the Low Voltage Panel Rail, the Cycle Analyst Rail, the Flasher Unit and Alarm Buzzer.
This is an image of Noah attaching the wires to the relay prior to the attachment of the relay to the low voltage panel.
This is an image of Lucia attaching the wires to the relay cubes. These wires then attatch to the low voltage rail to move the electricity into the battery.
This is an image of the low voltage rail after day 1 of building. The relay, , and were attached to the low voltage panel and then the wires were attached to the low voltage rail after some struggle trying to figure out how to proper get the wires to attach.
This is the finished low voltage rail. It contains all the wires.
Dashboard Assembly
The Dashboard is the primary interface between the driver and the vehicle. It connects directly to the Low Voltage Panel Rail where signals are distributed throughout the vehicle.
Completed Dashboard assembly
Back of Dashboard Assembly
Noah attaching the Low Voltage Panel to the Dashboard Assemebly