EV Digest 6994
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: conversions
by "Tom S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: BB 600's
by keith vansickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Building LiFePO4 packs from many, many 18650s (was Re: Tesla Roadster
Battery Pack)
cars, I think. You hit something it turns
the
> > car off. I think the Tour de Sol cars had to have these but can't
recall
> > and anyone get easily get one.
> >
> > I opened one up years ago. I think it had a ball bearing or
something
> > inside that would release u
t;> London
>>of the device starting this week and various reports indicate that it
>> will
>>be today.
>>
>> part of me hopes that today we will be able to say 'today we celebrate
>> our
>> independence day'
>>
>> Dan
>>
>
>
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round?
>
> A Sine of the times? Sorry! Couldn't resist. Interesting car ya got in
>the works.
>
> Seeya
>
> Bob
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ed also to
breathe with a water impermeable membrane such as a Gore-Tex plug. These are
commonly used on IC engine control modules for this purpose. The Bosch M7
controllers are commonly found underhood, and these have such a plug.
Motorola ICE controllers (Cummins, Saturn, Chrysler, Mercury Mari
EV Digest 6988
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: bike spedos in evs
by "Paul Compton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: battery carrying straps wtb??
by MIKE WILLMON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Inertia Switch
by Daniel Eyk <[EMAIL PROTECTE
and anyone get easily get one.
I opened one up years ago. I think it had a ball bearing or something
inside that would release upon impact and strike a relay. It was mounted
under the dash on the firewall. It's all a 12 volt affair so it would be
just like any other relay in series with t
done hasn't helped.
Jack
>>
I found a nice vacuum pump for power brakes:
http://store.summitracing.com/partdetail.asp?autofilter=1&part=SSB%2D28146&N=700+400336+4294821918+115&autoview=sku
$279.95 includes everything you need.
storm connors wrote:
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EV Digest 6985
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Fuel Cells
by "torich1" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Fiero conversions..?
by keith vansickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Evette
by Dan Frederiksen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
4) bike spedos i
EV Digest 6984
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Zilla emergency shutdown
by Dave Cover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: might be the electric car of the future
by "Tom S." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) RE: EV air conditioning, how to connect motor?
the first issue 2000 model
had battery pack problems, and only a small percentage did. My beloved
Insight was one of them, though it took six long years to manifest
itself. The Insight's IMA system that included the NiMH battery pack was
factory warranted for 8 years or 80,000 miles, not
EV Digest 6981
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Odyne Corp. Signs Agreement to Provide Its Battery System Technology
for up to 2,000 Cars in Mexico City Fleet
by Jeff Major <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: EV air conditioning, how to connect motor?
EV Digest 6980
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) PVC Glue
by Bill Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: PVC Glue
by rice <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: PVC Glue
by Michael Barkley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
4) Re: EV air conditioning, how to co
EV Digest 6979
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: tesla car .. tango .. motor ?
by Bruce Weisenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) VS: RE: BMS system basic requirements...Re: Cheap
by "Jukka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) RE: Fuse recommendation for
EV Digest 6978
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: tesla car .. tango .. motor ?
by "peekay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: ???kWh EV battery pack
by "Peter VanDerWal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: How To View These Messages?
by "Peter
EV Digest 6977
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: WZ cool advertising was: Zombie Rips into the 11s
by Mike Willmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) RE: Wayland Invitational ramblings (Re: Nobody wants my money.. )
by Mark Fowler <[EMAIL PROTE
x27;s accomplishment was already front and
center on the top of the NEDRA website. Congratulations Chip on forgetting
to sleep last night!
Roderick Wilde
"Suck Amps EV Racing"
www.suckamps.com
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Congratulations to J
EV Digest 6975
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: J150 Battery
by "David Roden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) RE: ???kWh EV battery pack
by "David Roden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: AC HP or kW
by "David Roden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
4)
EV Digest 6974
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Adapter Problem
by MIKE WILLMON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Would you build if you could buy?
by "Ryan Plut" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Trojan costs
by "joe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
y folding bikes. All the
installations were done on the back wheel and involves replacing the
rear cassette with a screw-on cassette.
The cool thing about the kits are they have regen and you can control
the sensitivity of the regen on the LCD dashboard.
They are on the pricey side though,
and will you sell yours thru him?
Thanks,
Jerry Dycus
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EV Digest 6971
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Throttle strategy and Current Limit
by Chet Fields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: electric bicycle - need help
by "Kip C. Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: electric bicycle - need help
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>> Behalf Of James Drysdale
>> Sent: Friday, June 29, 2007 12:49 AM
>> To: ev@listproc.sjsu.edu
>> Cc: James Drysdale
>> Subject: electric bicycle - need help
>>
>>
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Hi Jeff
Sorry I will spend some time in the archives and websites. Thanks for
the heads up.
Regards
John
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EV Digest 6968
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: Would you build if you could buy?
by "Dave Davidson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Sunrise Project
by "jerryd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Infrared coating and airsuspension packagesSubjects
EV Digest 6967
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: Nobody wants my money.. (rant for the day)
by "Alan Brinkman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: VS: Re: Cheap
by "jerryd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Wayland Invitational ramblings (Re: Nobody w
EV Digest 6965
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Sunrise Project
by JS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: To Gear or Not to Gear a Motorcycle (was Manly EV's, etc.)
by "Mark Eidson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: To Gear or Not to Gear a Motorcycle (w
te codes of
around 2006, they were still in crates when he unboxed them. I've just
setup a 24volt pack to separately power the field winding on my aircraft
generator/motor.
Would these be good in a main battery pack? The link below shows the
specs:
http://www.enersysreservepower.com/docume
EV Digest 6963
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Sailboat Conversion
by Dan Frederiksen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) RE: Weird Questions
by "Dewey, Jody R ATC COMNAVAIRLANT, N422G5G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) RE: reed switch application
EV Digest 6962
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Chains and belts (was Re: ft-lbs or lbs-ft)
by "paul compton \(RRes-Roth\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Cheap
by Tony Hwang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: n00b in your midst
by Dan Fr
EV Digest 6961
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Controler space
by Lee Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Sevcon 128/12V DC/CD (Fixed)
by Dave Stensland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Brush timing advance, nothing new :-)
by "Andrew
EV Digest 6960
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: ???kWh EV battery pack
by "Roger Stockton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Wheel Hub Motors?
by "owen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: EV air conditioning, how to connect motor?
by "Randal
EV Digest 6959
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Manly EV's, RE: EV are for girls blog
by "Phil Marino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) v
by Ricky Suiter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) OT Re: Make it
by Lock Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
4) Re:
EV Digest 6958
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Home built hybrid-electrics
by "Tom Eberhard" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: EV air conditioning, how to connect motor?
by Christopher Robison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: vroombox and EV ?
id for
their capacity.
I do have a customer that needs a new set after they've had their
scooter for a year. So that has me concerned. It could be the charger
since some of those that came with the scooters have had bad diodes
or it could be a bad set of cells in this particular scooter.
s also have design centers in Pasadena, including Toyota and GM.
There is also Detroit's College for Creative Studies. Both Detroit
and Pasadena are top design schools. I'm not exactly sure what the
entry requirements are now. I had to have a portfolio review to get
into
EV Digest 6953
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: How low can you go?
by "Roland Wiench" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) RE: Custom Gears
by "Alan Brinkman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Understanding my motor (ADC L91 & X91 6.7" motors revisited)
EV Digest 6952
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Cheap "balancer" for A123 pack
by "Shaun Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) =?iso-8859-1?Q?Re:_Cheap_=22balancer=22_for_A123_pack?=
by "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: VOLTS
EV Digest 6951
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Understanding my motor (ADC L91 & X91 6.7" motors revisited)
by Lee Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Controller
by Lee Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Understanding my motor (ADC L91 & X9
EV Digest 6950
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Make it
by Danny Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) RE: Data Logging for Zilla
by "Claudio Natoli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Manly EV's, RE: EV are for girls blog
by "Loni" <[EMAIL P
EV Digest 6949
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: firefly batteries?
by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2) RE: FW: Regen with Sevcon and Etek
by "Garret Maki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) RE: FW: Regen with Sevcon and Etek
by "Garret Maki" <[EMAIL
EV Digest 6948
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) EVgrin - RAVolt takes first EV trip
by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2) Re: VOLTS vs AMPS
by MIKE WILLMON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: 55 MPH Part III
by "Phil Marino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
4) Re:
EV Digest 6947
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: How low can you go?
by Lee Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) RE: regarding the Solectria Sunrise
by "Beth Silverman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Understanding my motor (ADC L91 & X91 6.7" motor
EV Digest 6946
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: 55 MPH Part II
by Tom Parker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: 55 MPH Part II
by "Peter VanDerWal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Understanding Motor Specs Torque
by "Peter VanDerWal" <[EMA
EV Digest 6945
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Make it
by Dan Frederiksen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Manly EV's, RE: EV are for girls blog, In Training, again.
by "Bob Rice" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Make it
by Ian Hooper <
EV Digest 6944
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: VOLTS vs AMPS
by "Joseph Tahbaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) "Carbon Fiber" Batteries
by David Dymaxion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Ultimate magnetic motor design, CVT, controllers
by
EV Digest 6943
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Chargers!
by "Roland Wiench" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Manly EV's, RE: EV are for girls blog
by "Phil Marino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: CV Trans WAS Manly EV's, RE: EV are for girls bl
EV Digest 6942
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: hey can anyone help me with batteries and construction
by bruce parmenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Motor Efficiency
by "Joseph Tahbaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) RE: Energizer Bunny Batteries
EV Digest 6941
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: DC/AC converter (EV to Grid/Home)
by "Jim, Saturn Guy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Energizer Bunny Batteries for EV's.
by "Jim, Saturn Guy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) RE: Carbon fiber, not fo
EV Digest 6939
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Milestones: Carbon fiber and blogs
by Thomas Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) RE: Milestones: Carbon fiber and blogs
by Jeff Shanab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Batteries for the Newbie!
f you pick to high a frequency then you end up with extra
>Switching losses (the energy you loose when the silicon turns from off to
>On, or vice versa)
>
> > Mitchell
> >
> >
>
>
>--
>
>
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EV Digest 6936
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: EVLN(CO rear wheel EMIS hybrid conversion business)
by "Zeke Yewdall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Understanding Motors II
by Jim Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Side or top mount
EV Digest 6935
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Side or top mount
by "Phelps" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Need ideas for electric motor use
by "Phelps" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: red hot chili motor is here
by Jim Husted <[EMAIL PR
Message ---
On Jun 19, 2007, at 12:55 PM, trev scribby wrote:
Below is the power curve for a Honda 9HP motor, i have
the "overseas-ebay equivalent". Not sure exactly how
to read the chart, but hopefully you guys can help.
http://www.trupower.com/honda/270/gxperg270.gif
It looks
30seconds at 300amps and 100amps
continous.
Does that mean the most it can ever draw from a battery is
300amps if you connect it straight up to a battery?
God bless
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Hi Jim,
I'm still trying to comprehend it, but I think I got it.
I
EV Digest 6930
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: charging w/ one battery missing
by Joseph Tahbaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Another thought, quarter mile
by Ian Hooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Boost type controller - curtis vs. zill
Much better to get a good body with bad engine. I don't have to do any body
repair on mine because it was in pristine condition. In MO they just
re-titled the car as EL and I don't need emissions inspections or any of
that nonsense.
In my humble opinion anyway.
Mark Ward
95 Saab
to go slower.
If you are lugging the motor ( too slow RPM) very badly, then downshifting
to keep the motor in an efficient RPM range may help a bit, but probably not
significantly.
There is no way to beat the system. Climbing a hill takes power, and
climbing a hill faster takes more power.
EV Digest 6927
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Zombie rises from the dead Siamese8 lives again
by Bill Dube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) whats the difference between gearing a motor for speed vs distance
by "gulabrao ingle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED
EV Digest 6926
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: Rolling Resistance - how to measure
by "Phil Marino" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Slightly OT: Painting your EV for less than $100
by "Brian Pikkula" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) RE: Motor cooling a
EV Digest 6925
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: DCDC converter and balancer in one? switch between 12V cells
by Marcin Ciosek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Cheap "balancer" for A123 pack
by Marcin Ciosek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Google
was 7mV !!
Assuming you will start from similar point you balancer will do the trick as
long as zener diodes won't differ too much (usually tolerance of of shunt
voltage is 5%). That's my opinion. I would add a protection circuit
preventing cells from deep discharge.
If you don't ne
EV Digest 6923
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Lead Acid Batteries
by "Rob Hogenmiller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) RE: Motor speed
by Mike Willmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Does twisting matter?
by "Loni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
4) Re
EV Digest 6921
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: Wire 4/0
by Christopher Robison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) RE: Google presses for 100 MPG vehicle
by "Richard Acuti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: DCDC converter, was Doers vs talkers
b
again before it shuts off
and they need to kick start it again. The time they have is enough
time, plus a few seconds more, for them to look both ways before
crossing the street and they can use the throttle to get the scooter
going. But if they allow too much time to pass the scooter will
the freeway system that outs you onto
> > > I-84 East. Had I
> > > Merely coasted, the car 'might' have had enough
> > > momentum to make it up
> > > And over the bridge, but it surely would have died
> > > afterwards on the
> > > L-o-n-g
EV Digest 6918
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: AC Motor?
by "Zeke Yewdall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: EV parts ordered! - ?questions?
by Jeff Shanab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: CutOff
by "Zeke Yewdall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
4)
EV Digest 6917
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: Solectria Force Contactor?
by "Dale Ulan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: AWD Conversions?
by "Mark Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: AWD Conversions?
by "Sean Korb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
rroni-Bird. "They help make the car better."
>
> But GM does not want to be drawn into the debate over producing
> electricity and hydrogen cleanly. "We will build a car that runs on
> renewable energy, but it's not our responsibility to produce the fuels,"
> said a
EV Digest 6915
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Clutch, Keepin' it.
by "Peter Gabrielsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) RE: Plug-in Hybrids/Senate Bill S1617 and if you want to contact your
senator...
by "Paschke, Stephen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
EV Digest 6914
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Clutch, Keepin' it.
by Christopher Robison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Clutch, Keepin' it.
by Bill Dube <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) "Petrol and diesel are dead," says GM
by "Lawrence R
EV Digest 6913
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) DIY turbines for extended range
by Geopilot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: CutOff
by "Zeke Yewdall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) to quote the Beatles, "HELP" Zilla problems
by Matthew Milliro
to buy a Zilla from EV Parts,
a motor from Ken Koch, a DC/DC converter from Bob Batson and a PFC
charger from Rich. Instead it will need to be from a "certified" kit
maker that the NHTSA will select themselves. Hopefully, they mean
"certified EV parts suppliers".
This
EV Digest 6911
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) mechanical regen and silicon carbide controller
by john fisher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: What batteries to try next?
by Stefan Peters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Internal Resistance
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EV Digest 6909
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) What happened when I went to cash in on my battery warrenty
by Steve Powers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: BB600 ni-cads, Re: What batteries to try next?
by "Michaela Merz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3
next?
>
>
> The price sheet shows several different types of batteries, including NiCads.
> My comments were about the NiCads.
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Anyone know of someone that has these contactors in stock?
LEV200 Series contactor
http://www.evperformance.com/pc-61
EV Digest 6907
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) The batteries that failed after 500 miles were "deep cycle"
by Steve Powers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: full size truck conversion
by "Peter VanDerWal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: What batteri
EV Digest 6906
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Battery Warranties - How to get them to give me replacements
by Lee Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Off-road GEM!
by "Brandon Kruger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Obama, Cantwell, Hatch BILL to Ai
EV Digest 6905
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Made the jump
by Dennis Foulke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Chargeing infrustructure idea
by Jeff Shanab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) RE: High Speed Electric Winch for Wakeskating
by Jeff Shanab
EV Digest 6903
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: EV achilles' heel - Trailer thoughts
by Dan Frederiksen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: EV achilles' heel
by "Marty Hewes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Sorry to Dan and the list
by GWMo
miting motor wear and controller
> cost. It also provides a margin of safety for two-wheeled vehicles in the
> unlikely event of motor seizure.
>
> Lon Hull
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Hey Jeff, out of curiosity what was the range with that. About 32
miles or so?
Did
EV Digest 6901
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: What batteries to try next?
by Jeff Shanab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: How the Prius Works
by Jeff Shanab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) RE: EV achilles' heel
by "Phil Marino" <[EMAIL PRO
ies. I am not even
sure if a test batch has performed to claimed efficiency.
Still very much r & D in my opinion.
But I hope they work.
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 1:47 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peltiers...
I've heard of some new chips "coolchips" - but don
ese junk. I hope this type
of business operation doesn't filter on up to road-going EVs. It's a big
concern for me and should be a concern for the EV movement. And a reason
people need to respect the intellectual property rights of guys like
Otmar and Rich. God forbid Zilla knock-
EV Digest 6898
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: How the Prius Works
by "(-Phil-)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) RE: Aircraft Starter generator
by "Phelps" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) (no subject)
by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
4) Re: EV CVT (Was:
EV Digest 6897
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: gas taxes...
by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2) Re: TS cell exchange... WAS:Re: New Subscriber
by "John G. Lussmyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: EV Library, What Books Would You Recommend?
b
and am currently
involved in a production electric car (the Sunrise). Thundersky
batteries could well have wound up in any of these applications.
The only way I would try Thundersky again is if I bought them from a
distributor that I trust, with a good guarantee.
The Chinese should
EV Digest 6895
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: How the Prius Works
by Chet Fields <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) RE: EV achilles' heel
by Cor van de Water <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: How the Prius Works
by "TrotFox Greyfoot" <[EMAIL P
EV Digest 6894
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: How the Prius Works
by Jeff Major <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) RE: Toyota nixes lithium-ion battery for next generation Prius, for now.
by "Dewey, Jody R ATC COMNAVAIRLANT, N422G5G" <[EMAIL PROT
EVs. Because the junk made out there damages
the cause we are trying to promote.
The electric scooter market has already been damaged. There is just
so much low-quality stuff made out there. I work on a ton of scooters
that don't even have a name. It's all generic Chinese junk.
EV Digest 6892
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: How the Prius Works
by Dan Frederiksen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: EV achilles' heel
by Dan Frederiksen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: EV achilles' heel - Trailer thoughts
by Dan Fred
EV Digest 6891
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: New Zillch Controller
by "Rich Rudman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: High voltage? was Anyone heard of these Li-Ion batteries - or using
them?
by Steve O <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: EVLN(Do
EV Digest 6890
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: EV achilles' heel
by Cor van de Water <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: New Subscriber
by jukka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: EV's can be difficult to quantify
by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
4) RE
EV Digest 6889
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: gas taxes...
by "Randall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) RE: UK Company Introduces Electric Sportscar with Altairnano Battery
Pack
by Mike Willmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Aircraft Starter ge
EV Digest 6888
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: What batteries to try next?
by keith vansickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Aircraft Starter generator
by Jim Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) EV Library, What Books Would You Recommend?
BS ?
You can see online if it is in use or not. So I added this feature in
the BMS too. (1 nerd, 1 night, 1 gallon Cola). You could (if such posts
would be available) see the free charging posts from the vehicles touch
screen overlaid on the local maps with GPS locations. Just tab it and it
tells
EV Digest 6886
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: How the Prius Works
by Danny Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) RE:Cleaning batteries (was:acidity of battery terminal crud?)
by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dana Havranek)
3) Re: Doers vs talkers, was
EV Digest 6885
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: What batteries to try next?
by Dan Frederiksen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Solar tonneau cover
by "Zeke Yewdall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Teenager with EV's on the brain
by "Dmi
your EV with it?
>
> jody
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Mark Hastings
> Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 13:42
> To: ev@listproc.sjsu.edu
> Subject: Re: Solar tonneau cover
>
> Not sure if this is curre
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