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Curious as to your range on a full charge and at what kind of speeds. I am very intrigued as to the concept. Me Likey!
BTW, Nice Job!
BTW, Nice Job!
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maddawg308, Think of it as a VERY stealthy recon machine! There is no noise except the crunch of tires on gravel, and the wind whistling through holes in the windshield. And I guarantee you that it'll outrun any stock gas-engine jeep out there! I've been over 70 with it and had gas pedal left to push.
Tesla uses an 11 inch DC motor just like I have, only it's their brand, not Netgain. And the batteries they use are almost the same ones I'm trying to win in this contest. It's the batteries, and the electronic controls that drive up the cost. The car's frame and body are only about 10-15 % of the total.What is the Tesla using for motors and batteries? I thought the range was around 250 miles or so. That would be a sweet setup for a Jeep. But at 100+ grand for a Tesla, I am betting half that is battery expense. But either way, good luck! I hope you win!
Thanks! The advantage of most good quality, modern charge controllers is that they are made for both 50 and 60 hertz, and from 110vac to 440vac as input power. So I should be able to suck up whatever power the bad guys have! And as to the trailer/gen set idea. Check out the photos on my EVTV web page. One is me towing a trailer of firewood. Well this year it's firewood, next year it's a 10kW with a high voltage charger in there. That's how I'm going to drive it to Alaska as part of the AC'12 convoy.M38Mike:
Nice project Thanks for posting up this thread.
While, YES, as a stealthy recon vehicle, you'd be "silent running", but you'd better be prepared for the different recharging voltages, amperages, and hertz available in "enemy territory" or you'll end up "dead in the water".
Of course, you COULD drag a genset behind your M38E for a HYBRID-style "on-board" recharging capability.....
Once again.... GOOD JOB
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