Keep in mind that the EV1 manuals are probably copyrighted, so making copies to pass out to others could invite all sorts of legal problems for the person making the copies and maybe even the school if they knowingly allow it...
Ralph Clayton Saffell writes: > > I DEFINATELY want a copy of those manuals. I have a GM S-10E, with the > same power plant as the EV1 and those manuals might just tell me more > than the ones that Helm sells. By the way, did the car come with any > software? I would really like to gain access to the computer on these > drive trains. GM has refused to supply me with such software and I am > hoping that you might be able to help me out. > > On another note, the Panasonic batteries in my truck were dead when it > got here and I am in the process of finding suitable replacements. I > will keep you updated on my progress. > > Thanks, > Clayton > 2001 Honda Insight > 1997 GM S-10E (Battery change in process...) > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On > Behalf Of harsha godavari > Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 5:13 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: EV1 On Campus!!! > > Seth: > If I had this opportunity (access to all the manuals) I woud scan > the whole lot and put it on some CDs and pass them on to several EVers > to keep the infrmation available for future reference/research. I will > bet that "those manuals would vanish soon and none knows what happened > to them". I would not mind some donations to cover the expenses either. > > Regards > Harsha Godavari > > > > Seth Murray wrote: > > > > Hi All - > > > > Here is the promised WPI EV1 update! There is in fact an EV1 > here in > > Worcester, Mass, which I had a good look at today. Apparently it was > > donated to the school last year "For Research Purposes Only" with all > > of the design books and drawings. There are entire books on the each > > system in the vehicle - very interesting stuff. As for the vehicle, > > the VRLA battery pack was removed and the cables cut. I was told that > > the controller had been also been removed but it is very much still in > > the car. Cosmetically, it is in perfect condition - there is not a > > scratch on the plastic body or underbody, the tires are still all > > shiny, and the inside is flawless as well. It doesn't look like it > was > > ever even driven. The 12 volt system is still installed and works. > > This car is gorgeous! > > > > As far as I know, there are no major plans for the car yet. > There are > > 3 or 4 seniors this year who are going to be designing (but not > > installing) a hybrid system for the EV1 (horrors!). They are going to > > consider the usual hybrid fuels - hydrogen, gas, etc, although my > first > > impression is that they don't know much about this sort of thing - > they > > were looking through a catalog of cheap homeowner generators. The > > comfort is that they won't be doing anything to the actual car anytime > > soon, although who knows what will happen to it down the road? I am > > going to do my best to keep the car as is until I figure out if > there's > > any way to get it going again as an EV. I sat in the car and had a > > good look at it - what a beatiful piece of engineering! It is so > > well-done. It's a crying shame to have such a fantastic car sitting > in > > a garage one block away from my dorm and not be able to do anything > > with it. However, WPI is very open to students proposing and > > carrying through on their own projects, so I am going to see what I > can > > do. There are a lot of motorsports guys here and I know that if I > were > > to start some EV club or something, as long as whatever we were doing > > went fast I would have plenty of interest. The facilities and > > available skills here are incredible - students built car engines and > > formula racers and everything from scratch. This is going to be a lot > > more fun than my garage at home! > > > > Apparently, the designer of the EV1's body is coming to speak > here at > > the school sometime in the near future, so I'm looking forward to > that. > > It will be very interesting to talk to him. Anyway, the long and > > short of this message is that we do in fact have an EV1, and it is in > > gorgeous condition. *At first glance* all it is missing is the > > batteries. > > > > -Seth > > > > -- > > QUESTION INTERNAL COMBUSTION > > > > http://members.fortunecity.com/electricityboy > > http://www.austinev.org/evalbum/387.html >
