PilotMark
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The HV contactors are shown in the snap below taken from Munro's Live video "Mach-E Battery Exposed." Potting the contactor electrodes in an Inert environment prolongs their life by preventing chemical reactions with corrosive elements in the environment and shortening their life.
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Contactors are standard elements in motor control systems in industrial applications, so the tech isn't that unknown. You can readily find these components with a google search and you will find the coils and electrodes are potted in some type of polyethylene enclosure with the circuit terminals protruding.
Other than people's opinion, I've not read anything on this forum that definitively supports the conclusion that the problem is with the contactor electrodes.
As I have understood things, the contactors have failed in both the open and closed positions, which could point to issues with the coil circuitry, which is susceptible as well.
That not withstanding there will always be some measure of infant mortality in components such as these, and one reason for the QA side of any biz is to generate homework problems for undergraduate stem majors on calculating confidence intervals on a level of 1% failure in the wild, given the sample taken in house.
As for the battery pack details. I'd also suggest the accompanying episode on the "Battery Tray and Battery Cell Features." It tears down to the individual Li-ion cell level.
Munro has done at least 3 video teardowns on the Mach e battery. Yes I've watched them all and all the others on the entire Mache teardowns.
here is a link to one of the battery tear downs.
Almost as good at the TOP GUN movie.
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