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> Of all heaters diesel!!! Come on!!
What I forgot to mention is that I make my own biodiesel from waste vegetable
oil.
Still, diesel has the highest energy density of common liquid fuels, and can be
burned very cleanly, especially in external com
Regen can provide a substantial amount of energy back into the battery pack.
On my Volt, the dashboard displays the kW for both discharge and regen
charging.Regen can reach about 60 kW. The Volt battery is about 360
volts, so the regen current would be around 167 amps.
A year ago I drove t
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Hello, I am trying to find the settings for a 2008 Aixam Mega City with a
Curtis 1244 sepex controller. Some of the regen settings seem to be wrong. I
can provide a list of these settings I am looking for if it would be easier.
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My statement that it seems the Tesla S may get up to around 70% back was
based on the data from the Drag Times article. The mass of the S is around
2150 kg, so calculate its kinetic energy at 114 mph, or about 51 m/sec, and
take the ratio of the regen energy they reported, 0.6kWh, to that expresse
On 28 Oct 2014 at 7:34, paul dove via EV wrote:
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> "On the first part of the steep downhill run, we could recover about
> 5% of the total capacity through recuperation."
In the paragraph before, Axel has been talking about battery capacity.
He means t
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Paul,
It looks like the confusion is about... two different things.
On the average, over a whole trip, all the braking that you do
might return 5 or 10% of your total energy invested in the trip, so
regenerative braking can extend your range by that percentage on average
over a whole trip.
The ~5
EVDL Administrator via EV wrote:
I seem to recall that charge efficiency of batteries is very close to 100%
when they are below 80% SOC. I'm quite sure this is true for lead, and
probably for other types too.
The coulombmetric efficiency is very close to 100% (amphours out /
amphours in). But
/"5% is roughly the amount of range extension that regen provides. It can
be more if you make very frequent stops (like a delivery vehicle), or
live in a very hilly area. Otherwise, you don't use the brakes enough to
get more than a few percent of the energy you're using to drive."/
You don't have
There are multiple benefits to regen that are not obvious: Battery
discharge voltage is higher and battery is thus more efficient after a
burst of regen current. In addition, depth of discharge is reduced for a
given route leading to slightly longer battery life. These are marginal,
but interesti
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I own a 2012 iMiev in Montreal Quebec.
For reference the car has a 16 KWH battery and a 5KW heater.
The first winter I owned it I was on L1 charging only and it was a chilly
winter in the car. I had to use the heat sparingly because of the long recharge
times.
The second winter I
Paul Dove via EV wrote:
You get no where near that much energy back. 5% on average.
5% is roughly the amount of range extension that regen provides. It can
be more if you make very frequent stops (like a delivery vehicle), or
live in a very hilly area. Otherwise, you don't use the brakes enou
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I've measured 50 - 55% of the vehicle kinetic energy back into the pack
during braking with only regen a number of times. The Tesla S seems to do a
bit better, with up to 70% back - the more aggressively you use it the more
you get back, but its not a huge effect. Dropping down from a summit I
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On 28 Oct 2014 at 8:38, Robert Bruninga via EV wrote:
> Notice I used 90% into the battery and 90% out to give a net 81% battery
> efficiency (to match the 80% claimed by some EV's).
I seem to recall that charge efficiency of batteries is very close to 100%
when they are below 80% SOC. I'm qui
On 28 Oct 2014 at 3:47, jerry freedomev via EV wrote:
> If you live where you must have one because your EV isn't insulated
> like 99%, go propane, CNG at least.
But make sure you vent it. Some early Citicars had unvented propane
heaters. One of the products of combustion with such critters
> Reverse-cycle air conditioning (heat pump) uses typically three times
less energy than a resistive heater for the same amount of heat.
Amen. Mount it in the EV so you can flip it around.
I have a window AC in a bathroom hole-in-the-wall so that I can slide it
out and reverse it in winter. It
>> You get no where near that much energy back. 5% on average.
>I believe you are mistaken. Regen... returns about 50%...
> The kinetic energy of a moving vehicle can be mostly recovered.
Nit picking here. But 50% is not quite "mostly".
And "recovered" is one thing, but storing it chemically in
On 10/28/2014 06:40 AM, Paul Dove via EV wrote:
You get no where near that much energy back. 5% on average. Do the math regen
produces a few amps and acceleration uses hundreds of amps.
I believe you are mistaken. Regen might increase range by 5-15% but it
returns about 50% of the energy exp
You get no where near that much energy back. 5% on average. Do the math regen
produces a few amps and acceleration uses hundreds of amps.
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