"With a range of over 200 miles and top
speeds of 50 mph your electric car will drive just like any vehicle on the
road, except- no gas!"

Really? With only 20 batteries? And "only a few hundred dollars?" What a
disservice to someone trying to decide whether to do a conversion.

David D. Nelson
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On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 8:16 AM, brucedp5 <[email protected]> wrote:





Electrifying Facts on Electric Vehicle Conversion - All You Need to Know



http://www.inloughborough.com/report/000678/

AC Electric Car Conversion

By Bill Temple  [11/14/2013]



You've decided to do your own AC electric car conversion. You have the

choice of installing either DC or AC electric motors in your conversion car,

however AC is definitely the way to go. The advantages far outweigh the one

small disadvantage.



AC motors are lighter for the power output; they come with motor

controllers, and have regenerative braking installed in most models (more on

this later). They do, however cost a bit more because of these benefits,

this being the only disadvantage of AC over DC motors for your electric car

conversion.



What do you need to start?



 - Detailed plans on AC electric car conversion



 - A workspace- garage, shop or some similar place, or even your laneway.



 - Common tools available in most homes



 - A reliable helper for holding parts and lifting some heavy objects.



You will first need a vehicle to do the conversion on; a good list of the

greatest cars and trucks to use is available in the plans. We have done 3 AC

electric car conversions now and feel that small trucks are best. We used an

older model Toyota for our last conversion and it worked out very well.



It is light and there is quite a bit of room to place batteries (you need 20

or so) in the frame or in the box of the truck. After locating the vehicle

you want to use, you will have to remove all of the gas engine and exhaust

parts. It really doesn't take long, and you have the option of purchasing a

car without the engine at some wrecking yards. This saves a lot of time and

expense for you.



You can then start your ac electric-car conversion. The AC motor is attached

directly to the transmission with a simple adaptor kit. Battery placement is

probably the most difficult part of the project and the detailed plans show

you many options available. It's important to balance the weight of the

batteries with your carrying capacity. More batteries means longer range

between charges however also reduces room for passengers or cargo. The

choice is yours depending on your driving habits.



After your AC electric car conversion is done and you take your first drive

you won't be able to stop smiling, especially when you drive by a gas

station and don't have to stop. With a range of over 200 miles and top

speeds of 50 mph your electric car will drive just like any vehicle on the

road, except- no gas!



Did you know that gas prices are expected to rise to $7 per gallon by next

year?



Isn't it time you did something about this situation for you and your

family? Let's get started.



Learn AC electric car conversion is the greatest place to start to do your

own conversion and start saving money and the environment by not using

petrol in your new electric car.



Our family has been living off the grid since last year, and loving every

minute of it. Doing our first AC electric car conversion has really helped

us tremendously, saving money and we don't produce any toxic fumes anymore

either.





Electric Car Plans

By Bill Temple



You've decided to build your own electric car and now you need reliable

electric car plans. We've found some good plans that we will share with you

to get you started.



First, what do you need to begin?



- Simple tools found in any household workshop- saws, drills, wrenches etc.

- A place to work- shop, garage, barn or even outside is fine

- Detailed electric car plans



Before you get started you will need a vehicle to do the conversion with. I

say conversion because any vehicle will work for this project, however some

are better than others. Gas or diesel doesn't matter as you will be removing

the engine anyways, and everything related to fuel and exhaust.



Your new electric car will produce no fumes either. We think that's great.



You will need a vehicle with a standard transmission though. Automatic

transmissions just don't work with electric motors for cars.



Don't worry; you won't have to learn how to drive a standard though if you

don't know how. Your electric car will drive just like an automatic. Just

put it in gear and drive. It's that easy, no shifting in town at all.



When you pull up to the stop light for instance the electric motor just

stops. It's all explained in detail in the electric car plans.



Your new electric car will have great acceleration too. We were amazed at

how fast it was off the line in town.



Your electric car will be able to go 50 mph and have an effective range up

to 200 miles on a single charge depending on your choice of vehicles and

your driving habits.



We kind of lean towards using small trucks now that we have done 3

conversions ourselves. Small-trucks like the older Toyota Tacoma (around

1995 or so) offer a lot of room for battery placement. They are light and

strong too, a perfect combination for this project.



Small cars work well too, however offer fewer options for battery placement.



Our greatest range vehicle is actually our Toyota Corolla, well over 200

miles between charges.



This is not a difficult project either although you will need a helper at

times. Those extra hands when you are attaching the DC motor are needed.



How much does it cost?



You can build your own electric car for only a few hundred dollars

(including the cost of the detailed plans). If you use the sources of free

batteries and free DC motors found in the electric car plans you can keep

the cost down to a very reasonable level.



Imagine the first time you drive by a gas station while others are filling

up. Did you know that gas is expected to reach $7 per gallon next year?



Isn't it time you did your own electric car conversion? Let's get started.



Electric Car Plans is the greatest place to start to do your own conversion

and stop paying outrageous gas prices at the pumps; it really isn't that

difficult and makes a great family project with detailed electric car plans.



Our family has been living off the grid since last year, and loving every

minute of it. We were excited to find electric car plans and get started on

our own, saving money and petrol costs.





Electric Truck Conversion

By Les J Oke



You've decided to do an electric truck conversion and now you need detailed

plans to get you started. Doing the conversion is not that difficult if you

follow these simple steps.



Find a place to work- shop, garage etc. Get your tools ready, saws, cordless

drill, wrenches etc. Locate a decent small truck to convert Get detailed

electric truck conversion plans



It is a good idea to use a small truck for this conversion because they are

light and strong. Unlike small cars they also have lots of room for battery

placement. Since the number of batteries determines your effective range

this makes a small truck a good choice. We recently completed a conversion

on a Toyota Tacoma and it worked great.



Remember that you will need a standard transmission truck to start with.

Automatic transmissions just don't work with electric motors. Don't worry

though, if you only know how to drive an automatic, your electric truck

conversion will drive just like an automatic. Just put it in gear and go.

It's pretty simple and does it go... We were amazed at the acceleration

which left a lot of people staring at us as we zipped between stop lights in

town. This isn't a slow moving golf cart as some people seem to think. Your

electric truck conversion will keep up with any vehicle in town and travel

50 mph on the highway. With a range of over 200 miles, as outlined in the

detailed plans it will take you where you want to go, when you want to get

there.



The two main parts to an electric truck are batteries and a motor. We chose

a large 11 inch DC motor for our conversion and this allows us to haul loads

of even firewood with the truck. What impressed us most is that the plans

even outlined sources of free deep cycle batteries that we could use in our

truck. Since batteries are one of the largest expenses (you need 20 or so)

this really helps keep the cost manageable - a big plus for the budget

minded family. And isn't that why you are doing this conversion? To save

money... You will save lots of money too on both fuel and repairs as the

electric truck is much more reliable. For the cost of one repair bill with

your present vehicle you could be driving an electric truck conversion.



The first time you drive by a gas station you will know precisely what we

mean. Did you know that gas is expected to rise to $7 per gallon by next

year? Isn't it time you did your own conversion too. Let's get started.

Electric Truck Conversion is the greatest place to start to do your own

conversion and start saving money and the environment; you can do your own

electric truck conversion too.



Our family began living off the grid in 2001 and we have never looked back.

Doing our own electric truck conversion has helped our family save money and

gas, you will have the same great results.

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