Cor,

Are you using a Leaf drivetrain from a wrecked vehicle to install into the 
light pickup truck? You sound busy so we will anxiously wait for pictures, 
etc......

Be safe,

Alan

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From: EV [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Cor van de Water via EV
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2016 5:40 PM
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Subject: Re: [EVDL] Congrats: 100 mile EV-Range Club

Two more projects that I am involved in:

US Electricar S10 truck (factory conversion originally with lead-acid) using a 
complete Leaf battery pack. In fact, this is not new and already another member 
of the US Electricar community is running this setup on the East coast. My 
approach is slightly different in that I install two complete Leaf packs into 
the original battery box of the truck. This will boost its range from the 
original ~40 miles to about 100 miles, but it will require just a little extra 
hardware to monitor the two packs. No changes are needed to the high voltage 
parts of the truck, as its battery box was already set up to handle two 
individual strings of the full pack voltage, including two contactors. The new 
part is handling two CAN buses to the two BMS computers that are monitoring the 
two strings individually and generating some outputs to inform and warn the 
driver/operator as well as safety things like dropping the contactors in an 
emergency when cell voltages get too high/low.

The second project is even more ambitious: putting the complete Leaf drivetrain 
into a light pickup truck. This means the complete package from electric motor, 
halfshafts and even the wheels, to the charging
(J1772 as well as CHAdeMO), the battery and battery management and all of the 
displays and drive gear selector and computers and relays.
Only things that are already present on the truck such as tail lights will be 
spliced into the Leaf harneses. Some things are still to be decided such as 
power window regulators or keeping the manual rollup regulators from the truck?
This is a challenging but very creative project. Note that also placing the 
Leaf drivetrain in another vehicle has already been done, there are Youtube 
videos about putting it into a VW bus for example.
Hopefully before next EV rally we will be far enough along to drive the truck 
to the DeAnza campus and show this project off (and my S10).

Regards,

Cor van de Water
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From: EV [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of brucedp5 via EV
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2016 3:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [EVDL] Congrats: 100 mile EV-Range Club


Looking at your EValbum page
http://www.evalbum.com/1366
I hope you can arrange time to update it, so others can learn from what you 
have built.

Using plugshare.com , I don't see much public EVSE anywhere near your home 
(Elsberry, MO - is it as nice as Mayberry was TV-portrayed?). 

So, I am assuming (see map)
https://goo.gl/maps/xRwapnCtxCF2
 you took Hwy61 south for 50mi to St. Peters which has one L2-6kW EVSE, and 
after verifying your EV could do a return trip, (did not use the EVSE
and)
headed back for a total trip of 100mi.
If so, that would have been how I would have tested my range in your situation, 
and congrats on your accomplishment :-)


Pickup trucks have long made good long range conversions (if you are willing to 
only have a two seat EV, and lose a lot of the truck's bed and carrying 
capabilities). They already have the suspension and brakes for the added weight 
(much less modifications needed).

In the 1990's there was a higher range pu-truck called the 'Long Ranger', but 
that evdl record was lost with a previous evdl archive. There was a successor 
to it, the Red Beastie
http://evalbum.com/037

John ' http://www.plasmaboyracing.com ' Wayland completed the project for the 
builder when he got ill. Here is a related video 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9XP5GFV5qQ


On a web search the names 'Long Ranger' and also 'Red Beastie' bring up lots of 
other unrelated links. But trying to extend one's range has also seen some 
add-on trailers. ACP's Al Cocconi https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AC_Propulsion

ACP's T-zero (a fore-runner to the GM-EV1, and to the Tesla Roadster,
etc.)
also offered a (Long Ranger) genset trailer to extend its range 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genset_trailer

Here is a picture of a modified T-zero with 'Long Ranger' trailer to improve 
its aerodynamics 
http://i1271.photobucket.com/albums/jj622/aerohead2/Untitled-6-1.jpg


When GM took all the EV1 EVs away for unnecessary destruction, the EV1 lessees 
snapped up what available RAV4-EVs (gen1) there were, and a few later adapted 
ACP's Long Ranger to their RAV4-EVs 
http://www.evnut.com/images/rav4/rav_longranger/rav_longranger01.jpg

But with today's much longer range, higher capacity battery chemistries and
L3 DC quick EVSE, all of that is unnecessary. Ah, yes, EVs have a long and 
glorious history (I posted the above so noobs/newbs would know and not forget 
the many that have done so much for the EV-cause, so the public now has a 
transportation choice other than ice).




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http://evdl.org/evln/


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