I sold my 1984 Electric Fiero to a local resident minus
the batteries (they were NiCd's, I don't give discounts on
those!).
Anyhow, he was asking questions regarding the battery pack, enclosure
etc.  This has been posted many times on the list with really good
responses, however I would like to refer him to one location with
adequate information.
At one time Mike Chancey had people contributing to his site, but
I'm not sure if I still have the link.
In summary, what is a good 'one stop shopping location' for EV conversion
information for beginners?
Thanks,
Rod

Christopher Witmer wrote:
> As a fellow newbie, I certainly wouldn't mind having this on the list, 
> but if off-list perhaps I could be cc:ed . . . if it's not too much of 
> an imposition.
> 
> A simpler solution might be introduction of the basic reading on the 
> subject, either articles on the Internet or in printed book form.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Christopher Witmer
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> So as not to annoy the whole list with basic questions, is anyone 
>> willing to give me a "tutorial" offline, about matching motor, 
>> battery, solar cell components together?  
> 
> 
> 

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