On Jul 26, 2014, at 1:48 PM, Steve Clunn via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org> wrote:
> A few things I haven't seen mentioned is that all these posts are archived > so that people can look things up and how crazy am I does not say anything > about Mustang hybrid conversions. This is why I replied with a new title > so it can be archived for other people to research later. Yes -- sorry 'bout that. I've tried to be more descriptive in my subsequent posts. > I read that you are a little discouraged about finding out that amps don't > add along with voltage. That said, you should also know that it does not > take a lot of power to go down the road. 300 to 500 watt hours per mile may > be confusing for you. 10 to 15 horsepower for cruising and 50 horsepower > for accelerating moderately is what we're talking about. That helps; thanks. > We have had the ac vs dc argument here so many times. If you leave out the > money factor AC. Maybe is the way to do it , I will concede that. I still haven't settled on one over the other. I'm definitely leaning towards HPEVS, but I could easily see going with Netgain instead. It's a good problem to have -- having to pick between two good options. > I am > doing a project right now that is similar to what you are talking about in > some ways ( it can be seen on my website) This will have a small generator > in the front instead of the original gas engine as has been talked about > here. It has 48- 200ah cells and we'll have a 20 horsepower gas generator > sitting where the engine used to be. TWO - 9" Net Gain Motors connected to > the drive shaft and a 2k Zilla Controller, which will cost about the same > as Two AC motors 31s 51s. I've done this setup 4 Times now and this is > the performance the customer got. > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jc066nITnY > > and... > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wd792WXJmLg Looks like a fun project! If I wind up with something comparable, I'm sure I'll be most happy. Not sure I'd do that to the tires, but.... > Green Shed Conversions (dot com) Sells hi output batteries and I have seen > them put out 60C or 300 amps from a 5amp > > http://www.greenshedconversions.com/Pages/HIGHENDBATTERIES.aspx > > The problem with these high output cells is that they cost five times as > much as the regular lithium so one could have five times the range at the > same cost which would be proximately 25ah and give a possible 100 amps > instantaneous power.. Those are the trade-offs. Yes -- those batteries look awesome. If they were half the price, or maybe even 2/3 the price, they'd win the day for me. Half the weight, twice the power, almost as much capacity as the other likely options at this point. Maybe by the time I do my second conversion / upgrades / whatever.... b& -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 801 bytes Desc: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail URL: <http://lists.evdl.org/private.cgi/ev-evdl.org/attachments/20140726/778235d4/attachment.pgp> _______________________________________________ UNSUBSCRIBE: http://www.evdl.org/help/index.html#usub http://lists.evdl.org/listinfo.cgi/ev-evdl.org For EV drag racing discussion, please use NEDRA (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NEDRA)