Yep, I still find batteries somewhat mysterious after using them rather extensively for almost twenty years and four packs. But the mysteries are slowly getting resolved.

As I recall, you had 8V'ers, which seemed a tougher go than the 6V batteries.

Thanks,
Chuck

On 5/2/2013 5:12 PM, Bob Bath wrote:
What pushed me to get rid of the Civvy was that even on my 3rd battery pack, I still 
was somewhat in the dark on properly equalizing.  Far easier to have the computer do 
it, and maximize battery life and lower cost and environmental toll that way.  Also 
enjoy the heated seats during c-c-c-old OR winters.  Concur on sweat equity.  Don't 
get to ask students, "Do you see batteries hooked in _series,_ or _parallel?_ 
anymore...
Good luck with your decision.

Thinking about converting a gen. 5 ('92-95) Honda Civic?  See 
http://home.budget.net/~bbath/CivicWithACord.html for DVD and tons more info!
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  From: Chuck Hursch<[email protected]>
To: Electric Vehicle Discussion List<[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, May 2, 2013 12:01 PM
Subject: [EVDL] devil's advocate on buying a Leaf


Noticed in the paper a day or two ago that one of the SF Bay Area Nissan 
dealers is offering Leaf leases for some-$3000 down and $99/mo.  I think 
Fed/state tax credits are still after that.  A fellow EVDL'er allowed me to 
drive his Leaf at the 2011 Stanford Rally - nice car, new tech... although 
bigger than I need.

My nearly twenty year old (1994) VoltsRabbit conversion is due a battery plant 
(#5) this fall, scheduled for Sept.  Sixteen US2200 6V'ers plus a couple of 
spares is going to be on the order of $1700, although I have not checked 
battery prices recently.  Getting some rust bubbles under the paint around the 
rear side windows (don't know how hard it is to deal with that), and the 
fenders are beginning to rot again (had that dealt with in the body work in 
1996).  Old technology, but still interesting and still works.  I put it 
together with my own hands, and all the sweat equity is there.

But it's getting harder and harder to be a devil's advocate about taking the 
plunge to a new EV such as the Leaf.  Probably one more battery plant for 
another 3-5 years, but, sigh...

Chuck
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