I am considering doing some modifications so the car can take advantage of the waste heat from the electrical drivetrain and REx by putting a heat exchanger between the coolant circuit and heater circuit.
I am wondering if I need to limit when coolant flows through this heat exchanger to avoid having the heater circuit waste energy heating the drivetrain coolant or dumping its heat through the radiator.
Does the coolant pump run all the time or only when a certain temperature is reached? If so, does anyone know that temperature the coolant pump starts running? Once it starts running is the radiator also fully open or is airflow somehow controlled across it to control cooling?
Basically I am trying to determine how the cooling system operates. I know from the literature the coolant pump has variable speed, the REx cooling has a thermostat which isolates it from the rest of the cooling until operating temperature is reached, and apparently there may or may not be actuated fins that control airflow through the radiator.
Any other reasons this is a dumb idea? It seems odd to me that in a car designed for efficiency BMW chose not to utilize any waste heat to heat the cabin. Maybe some electrical risk of conduction through the coolant and heat exchanger I am not considering?
Thanks!
I am wondering if I need to limit when coolant flows through this heat exchanger to avoid having the heater circuit waste energy heating the drivetrain coolant or dumping its heat through the radiator.
Does the coolant pump run all the time or only when a certain temperature is reached? If so, does anyone know that temperature the coolant pump starts running? Once it starts running is the radiator also fully open or is airflow somehow controlled across it to control cooling?
Basically I am trying to determine how the cooling system operates. I know from the literature the coolant pump has variable speed, the REx cooling has a thermostat which isolates it from the rest of the cooling until operating temperature is reached, and apparently there may or may not be actuated fins that control airflow through the radiator.
Any other reasons this is a dumb idea? It seems odd to me that in a car designed for efficiency BMW chose not to utilize any waste heat to heat the cabin. Maybe some electrical risk of conduction through the coolant and heat exchanger I am not considering?
Thanks!