Hi Anton,
I admire your courage to jump in and get going! I would highly
recommend getting a copy of a book called "Convert it" available at
this website:
<http://electroauto.com/info/books.shtml>
Its a little bit dated, but is perfect for a bug conversion using the
components you have on hand. I have read it cover to cover, and it
covers everything in a step by step fashion. You may need to seek more
detail form club members but it will provide a good foundation.
Good luck with the project.
Best regards, Glenn Kellis
anton pastuszak wrote:
Hey everyone,
Anton Pastuszak here, Math teacher at Inlet Grove High School in
Riviera Beach, FL., who purchased Shawn Wagoner's EV Bug and is now
making it a class/school project.
My students will meet this week or next for the first time, and
will begin immediately begin planning and then constructing the Bug.
Our meeting times will be Mondays or Wednesdays or both after school
from 3:15 to 5:15pm. For those of you I have met, you all know of my
lack of knowledge (but steadily growing) in the EV world. If any of you
have any information or advice, technical or not, that would be
beneficial (like don't use a wrench that perfectly spans the gap
between two battery posts LOL) to our group, please feel free to
contact me. If anyone would like to give a presentation or offer other
support, it will be gladly welcomed. By FLEAA being a leader locally
for EV's, much of our success will be a result of the paths you all
paved for us to follow. And if there is any help I can do at my end for
you, don't hesitate to ask.
Sincerely,
Anton Pastuszak
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