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> On Aug 21, 2019, at 6:13 PM, Paul Wujek via EV wrote:
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> Illustration of how mainstream manufacturers still don't get it:
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Yeah, but Volkswagen is going to come out with an electric version of the
Microbus.
Ed
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Not exactly sure of your price range. I've owned a Chevy Bolt and I
know a number of them are now available on the used car market. The
seats fold down and we have carried our dog in it. I like the way the
sensors alert you instead of trying to control of a situation.
The Tesla stores will tell
Illustration of how mainstream manufacturers still don't get it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eD-qG_6Pd1Y
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more tips, like using seat warmers to warm people
conductively instead of the high cost of physically moving
air through the heating system.
Good luck, please let us know :-)
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Assumptions: I'll assume you are in SoCal/LA area. You've not experienced VT
winter driving. You didn't say what area/city of VT so I chose a zip code of
05001. Y
3kw! Do you have any idea how many square feet you would need and how
heavy just the panels would be?
On 8/21/2019 8:33 PM, Lawrence Rhodes via EV wrote:
With advances in aerodynamics and electronics Stella Era is quite amazing. I
would really love to build something like this. I suspect jus
With advances in aerodynamics and electronics Stella Era is quite amazing. I
would really love to build something like this. I suspect just enlarging the
vehicle to a bit larger proportions would allow for a larger solar panel and
thus more power. However the challenge would be keeping weight
Oops, sorry, I suggested a new EV and not a used one. Ignore me. :-(
David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
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No question about it. Get a Leaf! Number one EV sold worldwide.
With over 5 billion driver miles, they know they work and Maintenance
should be well understood.
With your daily mileage of under 20 miles a day, then even the erarlier
models with ranges of 100 miles (or maybe down to 90 miles for
Thanks for the detailed Lynch history. It sounds like the business world
has been a disappointment for Mr Lynch, not that that's especially uncommon
for inventors and EV people. :-(
Sorry to hear of your bike mishap, and I hope you're feeling better now.
David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
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On 21 Aug 2019 at 12:42, Chris Richard via EV wrote:
> I apologize and request a pointer to
> where I might find the earlier comments.
No apology needed. The EVDL archive is here:
http://www.evdl.org/archive/index.html
> It would be nice to be able to carry lumber home or to have less fear
>
On Wed, 21 Aug 2019 at 19:25, EVDL Administrator via EV
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> If memory serves, Lynch and some friends formed Lemco to manufacture the
> motors in (I think) the 1990s. I got the impression that they were nearly
> hand-built in the early years.
They've always essentially been hand built.
Ce
All:
First, let me explain that I'm not an active contributor to this list and may
inadvertently be raising questions that have been discussed before. I looked in
message footers to see how I might search the archive and found nothing. So, if
this has been explicated before, I apologize and req
From: EVDL Administrator via EV
>I remember reading of Cedric Lynch's motor and vehicle many years ago and am
>pleased to hear that he and it are still active. Lynch is a genius
Yes, he proves that the spark of genius is not dead, and that the lone inventor
can still accomplish great things.
On 21 Aug 2019 at 15:31, Russ Sciville via EV wrote:
> Such an incredibly clever guy to design those pancake style motors in his
> parents backyard.
Absolutely!
To my admittedly limited knowledge, the Lynch motor has gone through
multiple iterations and is more or less commercially available.
On 21 Aug 2019 at 11:30, Robert Bruninga via EV wrote:
> Are those bread and groceries in the back?
Looks like it.
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Please discuss EV drag racing at NEDRA (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NEDRA)
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On 21 Aug 2019 at 10:15, Paul Compton via EV wrote:
> There are quite a few pictures of this machine on
> http://bikeweb.com/image/tid/57
Ah, so that's it! Well done.
I remember reading of Cedric Lynch's motor and vehicle many years ago and am
pleased to hear that he and it are still active.
Fascinating stuff, thanks Paul!
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> On 21 Aug 2019, at 10:15, Paul Compton via EV wrote:
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> This is of course, Cedric Lynch's machine. It's been on the road, with
> one major rebuild due to an accident, since the early 1990s.
>
> This is 'Lynch' as in the eponymous motor. Th
This is of course, Cedric Lynch's machine. It's been on the road, with
one major rebuild due to an accident, since the early 1990s.
This is 'Lynch' as in the eponymous motor. The prototype motors were
built in the garden shed belonging to Cedric's parents and initially,
lacking access to 'magnetic
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