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Re: [FLEAA] SunDay Challenge Range Hi Sorry, but my management want to
change the SunDay Challenge date to March 2009. Do you know of another date
them that would be good. Bill
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Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 15:44:01 -0500
Subject: Re: [FLEAA] SunDay Challenge Range
Hi Bill and everyone,
While the event calendar for March is usually pretty much wide open with
not
that much going on, especially compared to April, when
Can we do it the first weekend in Nov?
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Subject: Re: [FLEAA] SunDay Challenge Range
Hi
I have been talk around
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Can we do it the first weekend in Nov?
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Nov 8th-9th would be fine.
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Thanksgiving is Nov. 27. I personally feel that the weekend of Nov
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Subject: [FLEAA] SunDay Challenge Range
My car has been driven 41 miles at at 40 to 45 mph without any extended
stops. The ending voltage for this 144 volt pack was 145.7 indcating some
remaining capacity. My goal is to never go below 144 volts. This car has a
4540 pound
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Subject: Re: [FLEAA] SunDay Challenge Range
Hi Al, I am from Melbourne, FL and have a 94 S-10 I converted using a
Netgain 9 inch motor and Zilla control. The batteries I selected are 24 six
volt East Penn Deca GC-15 (fla) with a 20 hour rating of 215 amps. Your
range numbers are about
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Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 8:21 PM
Subject: [FLEAA] SunDay Challenge Range
My car has been driven 41 miles at at 40 to 45 mph without any extended
stops. The ending voltage for this 144 volt pack was 145.7 indcating some
remaining capacity
why they don't want you to do SDC in the fall?
Charles Whalen
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From: Bill Young [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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My car has been driven 41 miles at at 40 to 45 mph without any extended
stops. The ending voltage for this 144 volt pack was 145.7 indcating some
remaining capacity. My goal
My car has been driven 41 miles at at 40 to 45 mph without any extended
stops. The ending voltage for this 144 volt pack was 145.7 indcating some
remaining capacity. My goal is to never go below 144 volts. This car has a
4540 pound curb weight, 4770 GVWR and a 1440 pound AGM lead acid pack.
I forgot to mention I can charge in a 120 Volt 20 amp outlet.
Cheers,
Al Lococo
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to do who wants to participate so that
Bill Young can make some decisions on the road rally route.
Charles Whalen
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