Hi Larry, AC Propulsion does the complete conversion at their facility in California. You would have to arrange for the transportation of any xB you want to be converted to their facility in California. AC Propulsion may, at their discretion, sell someone the components to do a conversion; Shawn and Matt are using AC Propulsion's components in a conversion they are doing, but they are both qualified by AC Propulsion to work on and with components from AC Propulsion.
Andrew -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of effect Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2008 8:46 AM To: FLEAA Mailing List Subject: Re: [FLEAA] Blind advocates lobby for noisier hybrid cars Let's try to keep to supplying alternative solutions and supplying good electro-mechanical advice. 99 % of the time I can back into my driveway or parking spot, so that I can just take off in fwd., therefore visibility is not as much of a problem. It takes a little more time to switch a breaker and a plug to change direction in my configuration. I have a recording of a helicopter I may just use more often in some neighborhoods because my vehicles so low it's hard to see me coming too. By the way, I had a deaf girlfriend and a blind childhood buddy, and I think they'd like us to give them a ride anytime! Hey Andrew: Does A/C Propulsion ship their entire electric package to any Scion Xb owner that wants one? Anyone have any leftover parts. I'm thinking of converting an old VW. Anyone else: Is there a book on designing a hub motor? Larry _______________________________________________ Florida EAA mailing list [email protected] http://www.floridaeaa.org _______________________________________________ Florida EAA mailing list [email protected] http://www.floridaeaa.org

