For the group - what’s the feasibility of running this on a 76V lithium ion 
pack?  The specs on his controller say 96V minimum or can you actually go 
lower? If I got something like this Curtis 1253-8002 would it perform ok at the 
lower voltage? If you retained the clutch I’d imagine it would by using the 
full gear range, just not as peppy?

http://www.thunderstruck-ev.com/curtis-dc-controller-used-en.html 
<http://www.thunderstruck-ev.com/curtis-dc-controller-used-en.html>

I have 24 x TS-LFP400AHA (used and really unknown condition) batteries that it 
would be nice to be able to use in this but I am not sure it be a good idea 
(assuming I can make them fit without too much trouble).

Josh, is it drivable, enough for a test drive? Would you trust a teenager 
driving it after replacing the pack?

Thanks,
charles


> On Dec 20, 2015, at 3:14 AM, brucedp5 via EV <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
> [ref
> http://electric-vehicle-discussion-list.413529.n4.nabble.com/FS-2002-Ford-Focus-EV-conversion-2500-tp4679247.html
> (See this evdl post for all the technical details)
> ]
> 
> % IMO Replacing the batteries is not a reason for Josh to label the EV a
> 'project' car. Assuming the existing old pack still has enough life to drive
> a 1 mile test loop to show it is a functioning EV, it would be easy enough
> to buy 14  8VDC lead-acid batteries (for about $1400) and drop them in.
> 
> So, what else could need work to make Josh use those words?
> (Below is his reply> nothing really)
> 
> 
> *Bottom line: IMO I would not call this a 'project EV' as it needs little
> effort to get the EV back to being a daily driver again (just a new pack).
> From what I can see, this is a nice clean Focus conversion-EV that just
> needs a new 144VDC (x14 8V PbSO4 $1400) pack. 
> 
> 
> If you were to buy this EV, you would transport it home, document
> (write-down) all the battery cabling orientation as a diagram (which way are
> the + & - battery terminals oriented, etc.), then remove the old 8V
> batteries placing them out for pick up. Clean up the racks and cable ends,
> and order replacment 8V batteries which you would buy locally for a better
> price and fresher pack (all the same manufactured date). 
> 
> Buying 14  8V batteries from one source should be cheaper than buying
> individual batteries and a better idea. While 'Trojan' is the best and most
> costly
> http://bradsgolfcars.com/golf-car-batteries/trojan-t-875-8-volt-golf-car-battery/
> , look for a 'US_Battery' dealer near you. Most likely they will sell you 14 
> 8V batteries, deliver them and pick up your old pack at the same time (they
> give a discounted price if they get a dead battery for each new battery).
> 
> Then using the documentation and cabling diagram you made, put the new
> batteries in place oriented correctly, and then cable them up. The pack
> voltage should be about 144 VDC. Put them on a light charge, and *after they
> are fully charged, you can add 'distilled water' to the cells (to the ring).
> After a week of driving, check the battery lugs for tightness, and check
> them there-after when you do your pack's monthly cell-water-level checks.
> 
> Here are some of the large images from his evalbum listing:
> http://www.evalbum.com/popupimg.php?18286
> http://www.evalbum.com/popupimg.php?18287
> http://www.evalbum.com/popupimg.php?18290
> http://www.evalbum.com/popupimg.php?18291
> 
> Contact the seller (not me): Josh Wyatt 
> [email protected]   evdl AT wirefall DOT org
> http://www.evalbum.com/3493
> %
> 
> 
> {brucedp.150m.com}
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --------------------------------------------
> On Sat, 12/19/15, Josh Wyatt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Subject: Re: EV for sale
> Date: Saturday, December 19, 2015, 4:23 PM
> 
> Honestly, that's about it. It could use new tires, maybe. The tires on it 
> have tread, should pass inspection, and hold air, but they will need
> replacing in the next few thousand miles.
> 
> The battery racks would probably need rework, when changing packs. Some
> cleanup and repainting - the truck bedliner paint I applied before 
> installing the pack has suffered the usual lead-acid treatment. It should be
> structurally sound, though.
> 
> I had lots of plans for the car- restoring the air conditioning, for
> example. Adding an overspeed limiter. Stuff like that. It's actually a  very
> nice car for a home conversion, in my opinion.
> 
> It has set for a couple of years, but I occasionally power it up using a
> smaller pack to check things out. I just can't drive it.
> 
> I am very happy to answer any and all questions about the car.
> Thanks,
> Josh
> -

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