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Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:05:26 -0800 (PST)
From: Jeff Major <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Battery load tester
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sily enough.
> The MM-PFC charger in my PHEV-10/20 Prius runs on
> 90-300 vac/vdc!
> - http://www.eaa-phev.org/wiki/PriusBlue
>
> Curiously enough another "issue" mentioned was the
> greater cost and
> longer payback period. Though I wonder what the
> cost diffe
EV Digest 6453
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Where to get Exide Orbitals
by "David (Battery Boy) Hawkins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Stop dissing Zivans, was RE: Battery charger recommendation
by "David (Battery Boy) Hawkins" <[EMAIL PRO
rter at battery voltage.
Voltage can be trimmed with (resistor) feedback to the multi-pin connector.
I am still looking for decent plugs to mate these...
(I opened it, but cannot easily separate the inside from its cooling plate,
otherwise I would mount it on the water-cooled plate where my pr
EV Digest 6451
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) HD Radio anyone?
by Todd Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: "electric" emblem
by Eric Poulsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: At what cd (drag coef) and roof size for a van would the drag
of the
EV Digest 6450
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: Battery load tester
by Don Cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) global warming - 25 inconvenient facts about the argument
by "Seth Myers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) RE: NiMH D size battery closeou
EV Digest 6449
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) EVLN(Change complainers are really in for a shocker!)
by bruce parmenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) EVLN(UCD's C2H6O plug-in hybrid fuel economy an obsolete metric)
by bruce parmenter <[EMAIL PROT
EV Digest 6448
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: EV Spare Parts For Sale.
by James Massey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: EV Spare Parts For Sale.
by "Lawrence Rhodes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: NiMH D size battery closeout
by "Lawr
Cobasys appears to provide can be found in the
brochure for the 9500 series that targets stationary applications:
<http://www.cobasys.com/pdf/stationary/Series9500/ST_Series_9500_Brochur
e.html>
Cheers,
Roger.
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I guess they were a
u.edu
> Subject: Re: EV digest 6424
>
> The site doesn't seem to tell me what this does exactly. It's a charger,
> yes, but what good does it do me if I have to plug it into an AC outlet
> anyway? I'm not sure I understand the purpose of this and how it works and
> how
arly double the price of the chargers.
7. Isolation is good, but it nearly doubles the cost, size and weight of the
chargers.
8. No, I'm not the owner.
Joe Smalley
Rural Kitsap County WA
Fiesta 48 volts
NEDRA 48 volt street conversion record holder
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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EV Digest 6444
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Cobasys / Chevron NiMH Patent
by Frank John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: EV conversion questions
by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
3) RE: White Zombie 11s??no 10s
by Cor van de Water <[EMAIL PR
EV Digest 6443
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: 450 HP in 60 little Orange Boxes!Comments.
by "Bob Rice" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Battery Woes
by nikki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: At what cd (drag coef) and roof size for a van would
EV Digest 6442
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: NiMH Batteries (was Re: Introductions)
by Joseph Lado <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Cobasys / Chevron NiMH Patent
by Lee Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: NiMH Batteries (was Re: Introduction
EV Digest 6441
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Cobasys / Chevron NiMH Patent
by "Bruce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) EVLN(Electric Car and other naughty words)
by bruce parmenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Commutator Controller
by
, 2007, at 5:06 PM, Jeff Shanab wrote:
I wanted to know how to do this?
I dunno, just reading what it says on the web page.
<http://cafeelectric.com/products/zilla/index.html>, look for the
section labeled "Zilla Specifications".
170V max at motor 1000A max at motor
17
his race day.
So it's a long hour back to the shop kicking yourself for leaving to early on
the starting line, but if you don't cut it close you could lose the race by
not being quick enough.
Back at the shop there are 8-10 welders sitting/waiting for repair for Monday
so off with the
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On Feb 17, 2007, at 10:01 PM, Electric
e case as concerns pharmaceuticals. Patents
expire after 17 years.
Lee Hart wrote:
From: D3
When is this patent scheduled to expire and fall into "public domain"?
Probably "never". There are lots of legal tricks now being used to
extend patents indefinitely. For insta
e
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Robert Lemke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 10:45 PM
> Subject: Re: NiMH Batteries (was Re: Introductions)
>
>
>> Because Chevron Oil now owns the patent rights for NiMH batteries of the
ything else the
same as operating a regular guzzle-mobile?
I do know that diesel engines were originally designed for this
purpose, but I have never actually gone through the process of
figuring out how to implement it myself. But I did see one of Morgan
Spurlock's programs one time where
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While I haven't done an S-10, I recall that the actual
swap isn't the tough part; it's a question of whether
you also want to change the dash-- you've got
indicator LEDs for whatever gearing you're in. That's
the only thing I remember when
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OK, this information helps. Thanks. So, the narrower the width of the
vehicle, the better the aerodynamics, so 6' wide vehicle does better
than a 9' wide vehicle. Does this mean that the overall length of the
vehicle isn't as important? Should I be looking for s
have a short one with a length of 118" and wheelbase of 99" -
just not in the newest versions. As recently as the 2005 or 2006
model, you can get the really short one with a 6ft internal height.
But that's neither here nor there. I'd be interested in seeing these
Ultravans
n't play nice with your solar panels, if you
try plugging the charger directly into the panels. But it is one of the best
chargers for grid plug-in. The owner is on this list and will likely respond
to you, though he is extremely busy developing and shipping these units so
it may take a b
rimp on the Barbi for me, and watch out for Sharks...
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Thanks for spe
ntradiction,
but it is true in my case.
Best of luck
Mark Ward
95 Saab 900SE "Saabrina"
www.saabrina.blogspot.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What's it like to convert an auto trans S10 to a manual trans S10?
>
> 2. what if it is a 4x4. that's even harder, righ
EV Digest 6426
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Wiring up a Kostov...
by "Roland Wiench" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) RE: Front Suspension, was RE: Brake Pressure Multiplier?
by "Roger Stockton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Cost to drive a EV
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EV Digest 6424
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: Battery charger recommendation
by "Dewey, Jody R ATC COMNAVAIRLANT, N422G5G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) RE: what does unsprung mass or weight mean?
by Jeff Shanab <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re:
EV Digest 6423
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: First post
by "Roderick Wilde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Flooded Battery State of Charge Question
by Victor Tikhonov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) RE: Solectria AC system: #AC24 and #DMOC445 $
EV Digest 6422
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Exide Orbitals anyone?
by "Mark Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: NiMH Batteries (was Re: Introductions
by Jack Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) RE: Brush Replacement Tips?
by Cor va
EV Digest 6421
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: Solectria AC system: #AC24 and #DMOC445 $6.5k. Good or not?
by Don Cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) DC/DC Converter
by Daniel Eyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Brake Pressure Multiplier?
EV Digest 6420
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Any suggestions for electric heater cores for pack voltages over
300vdc?
by "Chris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Handling plasmaboyracing.com blog comments
by MARK DUTKO <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
EV Digest 6419
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: DC-DC converter on Ebay
by Doug Weathers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: DC-DC converter on Ebay
by "Bob Rice" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: C&D UPS12-475FR Batteries
by "Joe Smalley" <[
Mike and I are planning to do for the Power of
DC is hold the AutoCross on Saturday June 2 and the drag race Sunday
June 3.
So spreading the charging across two days shouldn't be too much of an
issue for the competitors.
We have the drag strip reserved for the Mason Dixon Dragway in Ma
EV Digest 6417
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) vehicle mass (RE: what does unsprung mass or weight mean?)
by "Randy Burleson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: what does unsprung mass or weight mean?
by "Peter VanDerWal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3)
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I my New Beetle with upwards of 370 volts, I use the typical EV heater
designed for 240VAC which is about 340V peak to peak. No problems so far
(after a couple of years).
I got them from Randy at www.canev.com
Don Cameron, Victoria, BC, Canada
-
(wheels, tires, driveline, pistons, crankshaft,
> gears,
> > pulleys, fanbelts), it would be "unsprung weight".
>
> Umm, no. Only the weight that is out by the wheels
> and moves with the
> wheels in "unsprung". I.e. the Wheels and tires
> part, but NOT
EV Digest 6414
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Brake Pressure Multiplier?
by "David Roden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) RE: White Zombie History
by Mike Willmon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) RE: Brake Pressure Multiplier?
by Cor van de Wa
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From: Steven Lough <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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n't work down to the sag voltage of
the floodeds. For now I am using my Guest 6 amp charger as a DC-DC but its not
quite up to running both headlights and the heater fan. I looked at these
units at Wal-Mart but caught something that concerned me about using it as a
DC-DC. The charge algori
an
> Autocross for the upcoming NEDRA Power of DC in June to go with the
> NEDRA drag racing event June 3. Our preliminary plans are to run the
> Autocross Saturday June 2 and the NEDRA drag race June 3. This will
> take place in the Frederick-Hagerstown area of Maryland.
>
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I would be careful about soldering the tabs. The cells don't take
well to the heat that will transfer from the tabs to the cells. It
could shorten their life.
That is what
EV Digest 6409
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: A123 pictures
by Ray Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Brake Pressure Multiplier?
by Doug Weathers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Brake Pressure Multiplier?
by David Dymaxion <[EMAIL
EV Digest 6408
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Brake Pressure Multiplier?
by "FRED JEANETTE MERTENS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Brake Pressure Multiplier?
by "FRED JEANETTE MERTENS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Hi all
by "FRED
EV Digest 6407
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Speaking of Hybrids
by "Roland Wiench" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Looking for a 12 V / 5 Amp minimum isolated charger for AGM batts
by Matthew Milliron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) BB600 NiC
EV Digest 6406
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Affordable Solar
by Jerry McIntire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) WKtEC movie showing & EV Ride 'n Drive in North Palm Beach Feb. 16
by "Charles Whalen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: What Women Wan
EV Digest 6405
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: Newbie: looking for information to get started on a Dodge Neon
ICE--->EV conversion - LONG
by "Roger Stockton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Non-Article 625 Charge Port on Tesla?
by "Peter G
EV Digest 6404
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Speaking of Hybrids
by Frank John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Speaking of Hybrids
by Jack Murray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Battery testing.
by "Tom Carpenter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
4
EV Digest 6403
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: KillaCycle featured in Hot Rod magazine, NEDRA website
by Steven Ciciora <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) EVLN(The sooner America changes to EVs the better)
by bruce parmenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
EV Digest 6402
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Soneil Chargers
by Lee Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: electric motor with a CVT
by "James Allgood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) electric motorcycle with automatic tranny
by Matthew Mi
EV Digest 6401
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: electric motor with a CVT
by "Tim Gamber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Personal Electric Transport
by keith vansickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Panasonic contactor
by Christopher
red, in CT Museum,
HAS a big coal stove, amidships, as well as storm windows. Now THAT sez it
all about Olde Winter daze! Just the electric heat will drive ya out in
CT!
> Hmmm. That would feel good right about now in my EV.
> Would make it more perky, too.
> Yeah, but a tad heavier!
ish I had bought more.
At the same time the stock for Energy Conversion Devices (ENER) who hold the
NiMh rights has been going down.
Looks like the money is going the right way. Altair has a 16% ownership in
Phoenix motorcars and an alliance with UQM who make a nice AC system.
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EV Digest 6397
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: wiring size
by "Roger Stockton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: wiring size
by "FRED JEANETTE MERTENS" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) RE: wiring size
by "Peter VanDerWal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
EV Digest 6396
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Charging station signage
by bruce parmenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Homebrew 400A 48V controller and schematics on ebay
by Eric Poulsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: wiring size
EV Digest 6395
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) EVLN(US Automakers say PIH battery cost & reliability slow R&D)
by bruce parmenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) EVLN(King County's 400 plug-in electric cars)
by bruce parmenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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So this seems to be a list of NEVs with a few EVs that you can't actuall
how: http://www.evdl.org/help/
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EV Digest 6392
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Hydrogen Electric Racing?
by "Roderick Wilde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Forklift motor
by Jim Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Hydrogen Electric Racing?
by "Roderick Wilde" <[E
EV Digest 6391
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) EVLN(UE HS lost their EV conversion project in June's flood)
by bruce parmenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) EVLN(Honda Fit Hybrid)
by bruce parmenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) EVLN(Army finds nEVs "
EV Digest 6390
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Surplus Center Prestolite motor - Seth/Keith's adaptor for golf cart
motor
by Rod Hower <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Supercapacitor modules
by Martin Klingensmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) LPI M
ing SoC.
As I've said before, most of the charge is still in
cold or high current discharges, just you can't pull it out
as fast except a little that is lost from resistance.
Could those who have done fast charging tell us their
results? Madman? Or maybe someone could do test
p with the cold
pack).
The answer is that while NiCds do not suffer as greatly as lead acid in
the cold, they are not completely immune to the cold. This combined
with the extra energy required, as Jerry points out, will reduce the
useful range in the cold. But, take consolation in knowing that you
would have seen
ctor half).
(Note that SBs/Andersons are not rated/recommended for *interrupting*
even their rated carry current, never mind a multi-kiloamp fault; do it
once and replace the contacts. I think the Anderson rat-trap handle
arrangement helps as it provides leverage that makes it possible to
separat
raction
> >> > pack wiring and SB-350 disconnect in the vehicle?
> >> >
> >> > http://ntensedsign.com/bbb/pages/PICT0014_JPG.htm
> >> >
> >> > http://ntensedsign.com/bbb/pages/PICT0017_JPG.htm
> >> >
> >> > Nice use of the ha
cle under control.
If you have a way to disengage the battery input, this would be
a good time to active it. (for example a pull-cord on a breaker
or a knife-switch or even the throttle-microswitch which is in
the contactor's coil circuit, so to cut battery power you only
need to lift y
EV Digest 6383
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Greasing connections
by Storm Connors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Pot box issues - need a source for replacement resistive element for PB-6
by Steve Powers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Wiring a mom
EV Digest 6382
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: LPG/LNG/CNG, diesel, enviromnent.
by Cor van de Water <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: The Series Hybrid Debate, MORE!
by Frank John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Speaking of Hybrids
by F
EV Digest 6381
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: Wiring a momentary voltage doubler for a contactor - diode?
by "damon henry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Unvented Propane heaters
by xx xx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Speaking of Hybrids
EV Digest 6380
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Series hybrids (was Re: EV digest 6372)
by "Peter VanDerWal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Please straighten me out (energy usage)...
by "Peter VanDerWal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: EV dige
EV Digest 6379
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: Where did the RAV4 go?
by "Dave Davidson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Series hybrids (was Re: EV digest 6372)
by Frank John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: LPG/LNG/CNG, diesel, enviromnent.
EV Digest 6378
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: anyone selling T-125?
by "Matt Kenigson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: EV digest 6372
by "Peter Gabrielsson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) RE: Where did the RAV4 go?
by Cor van de Water <[
EV Digest 6377
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: Wooden battery spacers
by Cor van de Water <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: New Body Wrap
by James Massey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Series hybrids (was Re: EV digest 6372)
by "Peter V
EV Digest 6376
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) EVLN(Newton EVs to replace Marks & Spencer's diesel fleet)
by bruce parmenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) EVLN(Maybe we should have an electric car race)
by bruce parmenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3)
2 and 6374.
Am I missing postings, or does the digest skip numbers?
Don't want to miss any of this great information!
Thanks;
Dennis
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EV Digest 6374
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: EV digest 6372
by Frank John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Series hybrids (was Re: EV digest 6372)
by Danny Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: trojan price increase 150%?
by "D3" <[E
EV Digest 6373
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Wooden battery spacers
by Mark Ward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: trojan price increase 150%?
by "Roland Wiench" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: noalox/nooxid
by "Roland Wiench" <[EMAIL
EV Digest 6372
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Wooden battery spacers
by "Mike Harvey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: EVLN(Peugeot Dauphin E-tricycle, 186mi range, 90mph top speed)
by "Michael Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) noalox/nooxid
EV Digest 6371
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Jessie James should build electric motorcycles
by lyle sloan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) RE: Debating purchasing an EV
by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
3) GE-EV1 controllers
by James Massey <[EMA
EV Digest 6370
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Controller problem
by Jennifer Herzberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Distilled water sources. Was: Re: Reviving flooded batteries
by "Matt Kenigson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) RE: 8D verses 6
EV Digest 6369
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: Rebates/Incentives/Credits, Was: Debating purchasing an EV
by [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Dana Havranek)
2) Jessie James should build electric motorcycles
by Chip Gribben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) R
EV Digest 6368
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Reviving flooded batteries
by "David Roden" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Reviving flooded batteries
by "mike young" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) RE: EVLN(Voltageville vied for Tesla EV plant)
EV Digest 6367
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: 6 wheels, 8 motors, Zilla 2K, and 880 A123 Cells = 10.9
by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2) re: my battery fire
by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
3) K&W's for sale
by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
4) Re: Discharge
the safe bet, at
least in the short term, is to pass on the truck and stick with an
ICE. I'm very indecisive when it comes to big decisions, and to me
this is a BIG decision.
On the topic of money, I'm just wondering, has anyone's EV garnered
enough attention to also get the notice o
ly aren't worth wasting your time
on, though I guess it depends on how much is he offering to pay you to
hual them off.
> Howdy,
>
> I was calling around to golf courses to see if anyone had any decent used
> Trojans I could buy from them and came across a guy who has a "bun
EV Digest 6364
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) RE: Should I say 'Peak Lithium' ?
by "Myles Twete" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Should I say "Peak Lithium" ?
by "damon henry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) RE: MBTF for EV components? (was RE: Engin
EV Digest 6363
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Serious gassing when charging
by nikki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: EV Album Hits The Magic 1000 Active Entries
by "Darin - MetroMPG.com" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) Re: Debating purchasing an
EV Digest 6362
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1) RE: Subject: Re: Alternate configurations for Heavy Vehicle/PV pa
nels
by "Peter VanDerWal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) RE: EV Album Hits The Magic 1000 Active Entries
by "Glenn Meader" <[EMA
EV Digest 6361
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1) Issues with K&W charger
by "Matt Kenigson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) RE: Debating purchasing an EV
by Cor van de Water <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) RE: Serious gassing when charging
by "Roger
;d say it's a pretty good deal. You'll want to
replace the controller and the charger in the long term (they're similar to
what I have now and I'm itchin' to upgrade) but they'll do well in
flat-country Florida. Also, the fact it has a lift-up bed with gas springs
is
EV Digest 6359
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1) pulse n glide .. regen .. (was Re: Brake lights on regen - solved) .. part
3
by "peekay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: I Need You to Blitz GM Like Never Before, More Comments
by Martin Klingensm
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cordialement,
Philippe
Et si le pot d'échappement sortait au centre du volant ?
quel carburant choisiriez-vous ?
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From: "Jeff S
with these folks so she speaks
from experience.
I don't think it will hurt to fill in the survey. No matter what GM's
reasons are, numbers don't lie and if they see over 120,000 people
signing in a survey to want the Volt that not only says something to
GM it says something
EV Digest 6356
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1) Rebates/Incentives/Credits, Was: Debating purchasing an EV
by "Bruce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Link 10 Question
by "Roland Wiench" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
3) RE: Electric Vehicle bursts into f
s anyone heard of such a system or worked on such a system?
>
> 7. where can I find mentors for guiding me thru the process of building
> the
> above said system
>
> 8.what would be the specifications of such a system if it is to be used
> for
> a) a sports car
> b) a su
EV Digest 6354
Topics covered in this issue include:
1) Re: Electric Vehicle bursts into flames - EVLN(GEM nEV besmirches EV's
reputatio
by "Roy LeMeur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
2) Re: Alternate configurations for Heavy Vehicle
by "Death to All Spammer
aller body, aggressive grill and
big tires. I guess that is the look now days and works well for
Chrysler. Maybe Chelsea has some insight into the design.
But the fact they are doing something is interesting. I hope it's
not, "Look over there technology" and they really intend
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