Re: [EVDL] Light weight electric motorcycle. DIY

2019-12-03 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Well you have your opinion, but I disagree. The construction is crude at best, ridiculously overweight, and that's with undersized bicycle-based components. There were a few things regarding alignment that could have been MUCH more thoroughly explained, which invites end-result-hobbling

Re: [EVDL] Charging adapter for J1772?

2019-09-01 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
BRAIN FADE '... dial down your charger to the appropriate CURRENT manually?' Virus-free. www.avast.com

Re: [EVDL] Charging adapter for J1772?

2019-09-01 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Noob question here. Isn't the EVSE's current capability part of the J1772 handshake? Even if there's no way to automatically throttle your EV charger, could you query the EVSE through the plug and dial down your charger to the appropriate query manually? Or at least use the EVSE signal to

Re: [EVDL] L1/L2 EVSE for $189

2019-09-01 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Seems like only a few years ago, when EVSEs were all hardwired, came from big name industrial manufacturers and sported prices over $1000, I predicted it wouldn't be long before you could get them anywhere for under $200. Not many bought that idea. Now if we could only get that Moore's Law

Re: [EVDL] Driving A Tesla Results In More CO2 Than A Mercedes Diesel Car, Study Finds

2019-08-24 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
All you need to know is the source of the article. The Daily Caller is among the bottom of the barrel in right-wing screamer sites. Think if them as Breitbart, but without Breitbart's polish and journalistic integrity.

Re: [EVDL] GNSS spoofing attacks Tesla EVs

2019-06-29 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
This is an issue that I've been aware of for years now, going back to when it sounded like only paranoid lunatics who love conspiracy theories would be interested. I was concerned enough back then to contact the US Homeland Security departments for infrastructure and cyber threats, and Tesla as

Re: [EVDL] 48V charger repair: 1980 Comuta-Car

2019-06-03 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
If a simple, old-school and cheap solution is desired, I still have the original 48V transformer charger from my Lectric Leopard up in my attic. I bought the car with only a few hundred original miles and immediately upgraded everything to 120V, so it can't have been used more than a few times.

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: $20k Arcimoto Deliverator delivery-EV> presales-open r:100mi ts:75mph

2019-03-28 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
The Corbin Sparrow had a bad reputation for tipping over, simply because of its short wheelbase combined with a narrow track. The Deliverator appears to have very similar proportions, except for carrying its 200-ish lbs of cargo (350 less driver) in the worst possible place - high over the rear

Re: [EVDL] Would you buy a used EVSE from this clown?

2019-03-20 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Are you sure the Pro version upgrade can't be retrofitted to your box? I thought it could. Chris On Mar 20, 2019 6:00 AM, "fred via EV" wrote: > Disclaimer: I have no formal training as a clown, but I do have a red foam > nose gadget. > We've been enjoying for many months an eMotorwerks EVSE

Re: [EVDL] (more): EVfire: 2wheel EV.cn Suddenly Bursts Into Flames (v)

2019-02-16 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Sat, Feb 16, 2019 at 1:15 PM Gail Lucas via EV wrote: > Would it expedite the cooling if fire departments had sacks of crushed > ice they could throw on the battery as the flames die, to prevent > flaring up? > Probably not. If you assume they can maintain typical freezer temperature of -10

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: (Nonstarter)> $30k HD's LiveWire e-motorcycle r:110mi 0-60mph:3.5s

2019-01-20 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
And Ducati just announced they have an electric motorcycle (EM) that will see production "soon". The EM market is about to go from one player to four in quick succession. The interesting part is that an industry insider recently reported that Zero, the market leader, sold only 750 units in 2018.

Re: [EVDL] Hardware for my trike electrification. Still need batteries charger and bms.

2018-11-20 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Not sure what the laws are in California, but this vehicle will not qualify as a 'bicycle' (three wheels or less) in legal terms. 750 W is the limit for that. I'm guessing it will be considered a moped, not sure what that means WRT licensing, insurance, helmet requirements, etc. When you say

Re: [EVDL] ?Is this an EV or Watt?: ?Is it a Volt, Bolt, Prius?> crashed in Canby-OR

2018-11-10 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Looks like a Tesla, S or 3. I'm thinking Model 3. I'm an electrical dolt, but I thought there is no danger in handling an EV in water because there is no potential relative to ground. Even if isolation has been compromised and the body is hot, it would be hard to get two parts of the body at

Re: [EVDL] Nissan Leaf key: $300! Yikes

2018-10-13 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
I bought my i-MiEV used and it only came with one original key. That wasn't going to be enough, so I took the OEM key to a locksmith and he was able to clone it. I don't remember, but I think it only cost like $50 - $100. ILCO makes the blanks and read/write equipment, and it seems to be pretty

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: €750k Alieno 5,221hp HyperEV.bg r:634mi

2018-07-12 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
they open their doors wide for lawsuits, when customers actually have their > cars measured. > And as you said, getting it to the road is yet another story, you can't > drive around with tires glued to the pavement. > Cor. > > On Wed, Jul 11, 2018, 9:48 AM Chris Tromley via EV

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: €750k Alieno 5,221hp HyperEV.bg r:634mi

2018-07-11 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Seems to me the most amazing achievement of this car has nothing to do with the electric drivetrain, and everything to do the stunning advance in tire technology that allows more than a small fraction of 5221 hp to be transferred to the pavement. Or not. Chris On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 1:08 AM

Re: [EVDL] Weatherproof boxes (Was: Juicebox)

2018-06-16 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 11:46 PM Bill Dube via EV wrote: > One of the mistakes folks make it to attempt to make the box completely > sealed. You really can't seal a box effectively without going to extreme > measures. It gets expensive to do this. Because of changes in > temperature and

Re: [EVDL] Harley Davidson

2018-02-04 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 4:50 PM, Seth Rothenberg via EV wrote: > I saw this in the news todaypeople seem to be of two minds about it > > > https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-01-30/ > harley-davidson-is-making-an-electric-motorcycle-after-livewire ​Catching

[EVDL] Anti-EV dealer

2017-09-27 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Had an interesting encounter at the Mitsubishi dealer last night. I had been in the night before to drop of my i-MiEV to reset an errant SRS (airbag) light. I kindly older gent in a dealer logo shirt helped me take care of that. Last night to pick it up the same guy came out as I was going in,

Re: [EVDL] Rebuilding an orphan lithium battery pack. Zuumer

2017-08-13 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Lawrence, Check out LunaCycle.com. They make their own e-bike battery packs from an ever-widening selection of 18650 cells that are typically 3.7 V nominal. If your chemistry is a little lower voltage you'd be slightly undercharging them, which I understand is good for cycle life. Their packs

Re: [EVDL] Clark blames autopilot for flipping his 2016 Tesla on it's roof in a MN marsh> slightly hurt

2017-07-18 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
This article has been updated. The driver now claims he did not intend to blame the Tesla for the crash, and has asked the Sheriff's Dept. to amend its report. It's not clear that they want to do that. Chris On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 11:46 AM, brucedp5 via EV wrote: > >

Re: [EVDL] Most efficient drive system for a bicycle/tricycle.

2017-05-30 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Other sources of insight are bentrideronline.com and recumbents.com. Both have forums specifically for velomobiles, which is what you're building. Recumbents.com also has a lot of info on racing HPVs, which will get into efficiency, etc. IHPVA.org might be a good source too. Chris On Sun, May

Re: [EVDL] EV Spare Tire

2017-04-22 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Fri, Apr 21, 2017 at 4:22 PM, SLPinfo.org via EV wrote: > Mark, > > A spare is certainly good advice but on my I-Miev that would mean 2 spares > since the front and rear tires are different sizes. Hence spares are not > included; they only give you a can of fix-a-flat type

Re: [EVDL] Solar trike project.

2017-04-16 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Lawrence, Go to LunaCycle.com and look at the Bafang BBS02 mid drive. These are far more versatile than a hub motor because you can use the trike's gearing, making real-life hills MUCH easier. The BBS01 is officially a 750W system, but LunaCycle hotrods it (reliably) to like 1300W. Not sure

Re: [EVDL] Battery Connections

2017-04-15 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Sat, Apr 15, 2017 at 3:06 AM, Cor van de Water via EV wrote: > Robert, > Welding. Their 24V modules consist of 6 series banks of several dozen > cells in parallel, > It really is enlightening to look at some high-res pictures of a module, > you can even find them > On Ebay.

Re: [EVDL] Adapting L1 to 14-50 receptacle

2017-03-01 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Tue, Feb 28, 2017 at 10:22 PM, Roger Stockton via EV wrote: > Chris Tromley wrote: > > However, you will *not* pull 3kW from anything ;^> > ​D'oh! [slaps forehead] Of course Roger and Cor are both right. I guess I'm just giddy from using my recently-installed JuiceBox

[EVDL] Adapting L1 to 14-50 receptacle

2017-02-28 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
​My used iMiEV came with a no-name L1 charging brick. I mean literally no name - there's no ID on the thing, only an ETL logo and some minimal instructions zip-tied to the power cord. It does clearly say 120 VAC, which surprised me. I thought these things generally had universal input.​ I'm

Re: [EVDL] Tesla with auto pilot predicts accident.

2016-12-29 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Watch the video carefully. The Tesla may not be reacting to the SUV in front of the red car. Look at the car in front of the SUV - three cars ahead of the Tesla, which is what the SUV is braking hard to avoid. That car was the cause of the accident. If seeing that far ahead seem a bit of a

Re: [EVDL] Should I Buy a Smart ED or a IMIEV or Chevy Spark?

2016-10-03 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 9:06 PM, Mark Hanson via EV wrote: > Say, can you read the individual cell voltages on the iMiEV like the > Leaf-Spy on the OBD-2 port? I assume I could just use my OBD-2 reader I > use > on the Prius and Insight that reads codes but don't know for

Re: [EVDL] Peugeot iOn EV(Euro-iMiev) has 2 bad cells> ?Repair covered by the warranty?

2016-09-30 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
From hanging round the myimiev forum I've learned that the warranty on the iMiev battery was extended to 10 years and 100k miles. There have been relatively few packs that needed to be replaced, and Mitsubishi has been very cooperative in handling those replacements, without regard for whether

Re: [EVDL] She crashes& blames Tesla> 16k/yr driver 'pushing-accelerator-for-the-brake' crashes

2016-09-28 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
It may be much more basic than that. Back in the days of the Audi 5000, when there was precious little software involved and accelerators were operated through cables, they had a then-famous issue with unintended acceleration. It may have been the first time this issue came to public light.

Re: [EVDL] Nissan.ca sez 'No' To Leaf-Group-Buy> ticking-off 3700+ EV buyers = a lose-lose

2016-08-30 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
I have little doubt that there are all sorts of contractual restrictions regarding who Nissan can sell to directly, what constitutes an acceptable fleet buyer, etc. The only rational way to do this is to contact Nissan first, before putting anyone's name on a list. There is no justifiable reason

Re: [EVDL] hub motor for 20" wheels

2016-08-14 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Just realized you're looking for a 36V solution and the Currie setup is for 24V. Go to http://evdeals.com/Currie%20Kit.htm and see their similar kit and options. Theirs is 24V too, but call Scott at 508-695-3717. I'm guessing some of his motor options could be run at 36V just fine, and you'll

Re: [EVDL] hub motor for 20" wheels

2016-08-14 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
A Currie E Drive (or similar) setup might work. http://www.electricscooterparts.com/currieelectrodriveelectricbicyclekitparts.html Chris On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 5:29 PM, ken via EV wrote: > I have a Bike E with 20" back wheel . Where can I find a reasonably > priced wheel

Re: [EVDL] Fwd: EVLN: GM's 1st 200mi EV will launch as a driverless (autonomous) Lyft platform

2016-07-29 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 6:44 PM, Cor van de Water via EV wrote: > I did not know you need to be a tech junkie > to understand and confirm the on-screen warning message > "You must keep your hands on the steering wheel at all times > and take over the driving as needed" > when

Re: [EVDL] Fwd: EVLN: GM's 1st 200mi EV will launch as a driverless (autonomous) Lyft platform

2016-07-29 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 1:00 PM, Willie2 via EV <ev@lists.evdl.org> wrote: > On 07/29/2016 08:00 AM, Chris Tromley via EV wrote: > >> Trying to jump the gun, or even worse, calling what we have now >> "autopilot" >> is beyond idiotic. I ha

Re: [EVDL] Fwd: EVLN: GM's 1st 200mi EV will launch as a driverless (autonomous) Lyft platform

2016-07-29 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
I'm against SDVs now, but I also disagree they are a dead end. The problem here is that it's just plain stupid to try to go from zero autonomy to full autonomy in one rapid sweep. Not only is the tech not ready, the public isn't ready. This is a huge change, and we humans aren't well suited to

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: GM’s 1st 200mi EV will launch as a driverless(autonomous) Lyft platform

2016-07-25 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
This whole autonomous vehicle circus has been a PR disaster, thanks in large part to Tesla calling their system "autopilot". No one stops to realize the real autopilot (as used in aircraft) is little more than cruise control. And when you're in the vicinity of anything you could hit, you're not

Re: [EVDL] ev beeper

2016-07-12 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
if it's a scooter it has a handlebar. Just go to a bike store and buy an old fashioned bicycle bell. Self-contained right there on the bar, no wiring, pleasant 'shing-shing' sound. I've even considered using one for my electric car, but it becomes more difficult to operate it remotely. Chris

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Knockoff.cn motivation> $24k Lit C–1 self-balancing 2whl EV r:150mi ts:100mph

2016-06-21 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
I've said it before and I'll repeat it here. A self-balancing motorcycle is a mind-crushingly complex problem to solve. Lit recently brought on a highly qualified controls engineer, but they still haven't shown a video of a prototype doing anything but very slow and ultra-basic moves. In the

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Upgraded 2016 Tesla-S 90D is the first 300mi/483km production Electric car

2016-05-03 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Pure speculation here, but I'll take a whack. These are EPA tests so speeds, durations, acceleration and deceleration rates are tightly prescribed. I'm guessing a smaller, lighter car won't suffer the disadvantage of yanking roughly 5000# up to speed, and that means it does better in town than

[EVDL] OT: Molex products (was: Solder strength....)

2016-04-27 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 4:15 PM, Lawrence Rhodes via EV wrote: > All this being said, yes crimping is better and my preferred method is > Molex. ​FYI,​ ​I was surprised recently to learn that Molex is now​ owned by Koch Industries. It has changed my approach to using Molex

[EVDL] Solder strength (was: Re: J1772. Solder or crimp?)

2016-04-25 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 1:19 PM, Lee Hart via EV wrote: > Solder is mechanically weak, and has a low melting point. It's fine for > little low-power stuff, when there is negligible shock and vibration. It > is, after all, how 99.9% of all electronic connections are made on

Re: [EVDL] $2.85/hr L2 KY utility EVSE> too co$tly to get used

2016-04-17 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Sun, Apr 17, 2016 at 6:26 AM, brucedp5 via EV wrote: > > > % A Leaf EV charging @6kW = 24mph or ~1gal of $1.76 gas % > > > http://wfpl.org/kentucky-grants-lge-ku-permission-install-public-electric-vehicle-charging-stations/ > More Electric Vehicle Charging Stations Are

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: i3 and Leaf EVs among CR's dishonorable mentions

2016-03-21 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
I know that CR has made some boneheaded moves on the past, but their reliability ratings are pretty well regarded. I would not be at all surprised that an i3 is unreliable, since that's a pretty common thing for BMWs. And wasn't it around 2013 that Nissan had their problems with packs in hot

Re: [EVDL] battery box

2016-03-13 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Sat, Mar 12, 2016 at 12:30 PM, Willie2 via EV wrote: > I'm looking for a source for a weather tight, probably fiberglass, box. > About 4'x6' and 2' high with a lift-up top. Can anyone suggest? Some > custom fiberglass shop? ​The chances that you'd find something really

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Proposed Tesla e-motorcycle concept by designer Serrano

2016-03-02 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Give me a flippin' break. *FAR* too "out there" to have a prayer of reasonable sales figures. Hub center steering has been tried in the marketplace and got few nibbles. Motorcyclists are a conservative lot, even those who like the techy end of the spectrum. I maintain that if Tesla wants to

Re: [EVDL] Ensure your spent li-ion batteries are properly recycled/disposed-of

2016-02-15 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 7:07 PM, EVDL Administrator via EV < ev@lists.evdl.org> wrote: > On 14 Feb 2016 at 0:12, brucedp5 via EV wrote: > > One fix would be a law requiring a substantial core deposit on each > battery, > but that would boost the purchase prices of EVs. Not a winner. > ​Seems

Re: [EVDL] Looking for help learning to build EV motor

2016-02-11 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Brad, I am someone who is most certainly NOT an expert in your field, but I try to approach any problem by finding its borders first. I do know that switched reluctance (SR) motors are very enticing due to their simplicity and therefore low cost, but they are mind-numbingly difficult to control

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Venturi, OSU VBB-3 Electric Racer targets 372mph record 0-60mph:2s

2016-02-11 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Years ago when I was paying attention to this stuff, road racers on slicks could pull 1.2g and higher without any special 'TrackBite'-like coatings on the track. I remember 2g in some situations, but I don't remember if banking was involved. The theory behind coefficient of friction is based on

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Human Taking Over From Computer Crashes Autonomous Leaf

2016-01-27 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
We'll never know all the necessary details of what happened from a report like this, but it does tend to reinforce my concerns about any highly complex control system working in a highly variable environment. It's all about the transitions. Simple, well defined situations are simple to manage.

Re: [EVDL] HOW GM BEATS TESLA TO THE Every Man's Electric Car

2016-01-12 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
It's important to remember that corporations aren't people. They're more like sharks looking for food. You can't train a shark, but you can have some control over it if you control its food supply. If it goes somewhere that is beneficial, like manufacturing EVs, make sure there's a good supply

Re: [EVDL] Rockville, MD?

2016-01-03 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Sat, Jan 2, 2016 at 10:07 PM, Seth Rothenberg via EV wrote: > Does anyone have experience with driving > between Washington and NYC (I-95 North) > and looking for DC Quick Chargers? > (I have Charge Point and Plugshare :-) > > So far, I have Google Mapped 3 Nissan

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Economists are from Mars, Electric Vehicles are from Venus

2015-12-21 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
This all kind of presumes the subsidies this guy is talking about will remain forever. They won't. In fact they will probably end soon, confirming that EVs have finally gotten a toe-hold in the marketplace and rendering his argument mostly irrelevant. Chris On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 4:03 AM,

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Energica Electric Superbikes> The Tesla Of eMotorcycles since 2014

2015-10-23 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Hmmm. I don't think this kind of comparison plays as well in the sport bike world as it does with hypercars. There are several literbikes available in the $16k - $20k range that will turn 3 sec 0 - 60 times, 1/4 miles in the 9s (yes, 9s!) and top speeds approaching 180 mph. Energica isn't there

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Buying An Electric Car: Why Charging Rate, DC Quick-Charging Matter

2015-10-19 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Mon, Oct 19, 2015 at 3:44 PM, Robert Bruninga via EV wrote: > It is unsustainable to expect that people without EV charging at home or > at work (both can be 115 volt) will be happy to leave their cars for hours > every day somewhewre else every single day. Or that there

Re: [EVDL] Emotorworks (Juicebox) lack of customer support

2015-10-17 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 4:06 PM, Ken Olum via EV wrote: > At the end of June I bought the JuiceBox 40 Pro EVSE from Emotorwerks. > I paid $600, and I think that's enough that I'm entitled to a little > customer support. But I've 4 sent requests to their support address and >

Re: [EVDL] Emotorworks (Juicebox) lack of customer support

2015-10-16 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Thanks for this. I was getting ready to pull the trigger on a juicebox myself. As a perpetual electrical noob I can't afford an EVSE at an attractive price that has no support. Chris On Thu, Oct 15, 2015 at 4:06 PM, Ken Olum via EV wrote: > At the end of June I bought the

Re: [EVDL] Employer EVSE installations vs. near-future trends

2015-10-13 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Many thanks to all who responded. Special mentions go to Bruce, for research above and beyond, Robert B. for compelling points favoring L1 and Arnold for the government resources link. I have some work ahead to get through all the input, but I should be much better equipped to guide the

[EVDL] Employer EVSE installations vs. near-future trends

2015-10-11 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
I've been involved with EVs for almost two decades, but I just used an EVSE for the first time a couple of weeks ago on my new-to-me i-MiEV. So please forgive me if I'm a bit slow on this topic. See, living on the east coast (Philadelphia suburbs) means living in an EVSE desert. Up until

Re: [EVDL] Fwd: JUST IN - IT'S OFFICIAL - Mitsubishi EXTENDING Battery Warranty

2015-09-21 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 4:37 PM, via EV wrote: > Is that warranty transferable to a second owner? ​I just bought a used 2012 i-Miev with a grand total​ ​of 3400 miles. The warranty book says, " This warranty is provided to the original and subsequent ​ ​ owner(s) of the

Re: [EVDL] Sleek independent Tesla-M electric motorcycle rendering

2015-07-23 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 4:36 AM, brucedp5 via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote: http://www.worldcarfans.com/115071596597/tesla-model-m-rendering-shows-great-potential-for-an Tesla Model M rendering shows great potential for an electric bike [20150715] By Septerra [images

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: NYPD busting seizing escooters ebicycles

2015-07-11 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 3:00 AM, brucedp5 via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/exclusive-police-crackdown-illegal-scooters-article-1.2279900 EXCLUSIVE: Police begin crackdown on illegal scooters and electric bikes BY Molly Crane-newman , Thomas Tracy July 3,

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: NYPD busting seizing escooters ebicycles

2015-07-11 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 10:48 AM, Peri Hartman via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote: From GreenCarReports: http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1084757_nyc-bans-electric-bikes-again-launches-bike-sharing-system The law covers any electric bicycle that has a throttle, possibly exempting pedal

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Zombie222 electric 1968 Mustang 0-60mph:2s destroys Tesla-SP85D

2015-06-24 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 4:26 AM, brucedp5 via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote: A Texas-based enthusiast named Mitch Medford has teamed up with well-known electric drag racer John Wayland to build an all-electric 1968 Ford Mustang that’s capable of beating a top-spec Tesla Model S P85D on a drag

[EVDL] Last call for LeSled

2015-06-14 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
All, Well, it's official - I waited too long. My EV (LeSled - www.evalbum.com/274) got sidelined years ago with a ground fault. Lots of home projects (some pretty major) got in the way. I listed it as for sale on EV album, put it on the EV Tradin' Post and DIYElectricCar. No responses. So

Re: [EVDL] DIY EV air conditioning?

2015-06-12 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
will run nicely from DC. Certainly cheap to try. Bill D. On 6/11/2015 6:35 AM, Chris Tromley via EV wrote: If A/C demands aren't great, I've wondered if you could get away with a cooler, some ice packs, some water to carry the cold and a circulation pump to run the water through a tubing

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: RT more interested in their eats than the Tesla-S70D

2015-05-25 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Actually this story has nothing to do with eats and everything to do with filler for the magazine. I'm betting a deadline was looming and other stories weren't ready in time. Why else do a page on the most boring of driving experiences, driving across the midwest? Trying to spice it up by

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: WA Loves Electric Cars, But Gets Very Few

2015-05-06 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
The problem with compliance cars is they are made by companies that don't want to make them. If I'm going to buy a car, I'll only buy from a company whose heart is in it - not from a company that feels their arm is being twisted, and making them only to gain access to a market. Their priorities

Re: [EVDL] self driving cars

2015-04-06 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 6:18 PM, Lee Hart via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote: Here's the elephant in the room that I haven't seen addressed: When a self-driving car is involved in a fatal accident, who pays? Who goes to jail? I wouldn't want to be in a self-driving car because when (not if)

Re: [EVDL] self driving cars

2015-04-06 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Mon, Apr 6, 2015 at 8:34 PM, Ben Goren b...@trumpetpower.com wrote: On Apr 6, 2015, at 5:08 PM, Chris Tromley via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote: In order to improve traffic safety, self-driving cars don't have to be perfect; they only have to be better than the average human. ​I more

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: GM Admits Bolt EV Confusion, ? A r:200mi compliance-EV-gen2 ?

2015-02-27 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
The Bolt/Volt confusion is just another example of refusing to learn from past mistakes. What happens when you call your new model a Nova in Spanish speaking countries? You're telling your customers your car won't go. Chris On Feb 27, 2015 4:14 AM, brucedp5 via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote: %

Re: [EVDL] OT: batteries for solar PV off-grid

2014-12-22 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 8:36 AM, Michael Ross via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote: Hi Ben, What SRPs CEO knows and you will find out is you are diving into a rabbit hole. It is not a rational world down there, yet. I will just talk about batteries. ​Lots of excellent points, I'll just comment

Re: [EVDL] Spark EV owners care-less about fashion-police's ugliest-car ranking

2014-12-20 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 9:34 AM, EVDL Administrator via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote: On 19 Dec 2014 at 1:47, brucedp5 via EV wrote: Like beauty, ugly is in the eye, et cetera. Who really cares what other people think of your EV's appearance? It's down to whether YOU like it. ​Agreed. I

Re: [EVDL] Portable EVSE: Turning over a new Leaf...

2014-12-14 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 1:54 AM, EVDL Administrator via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote: On 13 Dec 2014 at 12:48, Ed Blackmond via EV wrote: I did like the Honda EVPlus better. It did have 100 mile real world range which lasted without noticeable degradation for six years. IMO, the EV Plus

Re: [EVDL] Portable EVSE: Turning over a new Leaf...

2014-12-14 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 11:12 AM, Mark Abramowitz ma...@enviropolicy.com wrote: On Dec 14, 2014, at 6:24 AM, Chris Tromley via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote: Honda in particular sees itself as an engine company. EVs are seen as a threat to the status quo. Where can I find

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Hollywood Electrics a stealthy e-Motorcycle Gang

2014-11-25 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Tue, Nov 25, 2014 at 3:23 AM, brucedp5 via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote: http://www.greencarreports.com/news/1095380_electric-motorcycle-gangs-youll-never-hear-them-coming Electric Motorcycle Gangs: You'll Never Hear Them Coming By Ben Rich Nov 21, 2014 Bikers are pack animals by

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Tesla manufacturing-robots named after X-Men superheroes

2014-11-21 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
​Back in the old days, comic book heroes weren't a popular phenomenon. Computers were new, a portable computer weighed 40+ lbs and filled an entire desktop. We had three of them on carts in our lab. We called them Larry, Darryl and Darryl. Chris (Sorry if some EVDLers don't get that pop

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Hand-wringing EV angst is not a real problem

2014-11-19 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 10:58 PM, Chris Meier m...@comcast.net wrote: Uber? Lyft? Have them pick it up for you, and you retain that hour... ​As in my case, and that of another poster, sometimes you really have to be there. Quickly. Chris​ -- next part -- An HTML

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Hand-wringing EV angst is not a real problem

2014-11-18 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
FWIW, I still remember the day a week before a trade show when something went FUBAR on must-have-for-trade-show parts. I ended up driving over 80 miles before lunch. It does happen, and I don't want to be making excuses for my EV. I'm thinking the public will be OK with 150 miles and happy with

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Hand-wringing EV angst is not a real problem

2014-11-18 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Tue, Nov 18, 2014 at 7:28 PM, Rush Dougherty r...@ironandwood.org wrote: I'm not sure I agree... I think that ​​ everything has its limits and it's fine to admit and respect them. ​Hold that thought - more later...​ Let me ask you, if your boss, the day of the

Re: [EVDL] EVent: Livewire EV @motorcycleshows.com/long-beach 11/1516 $ (video)

2014-11-15 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Harley's biggest demographic is aging out of relevance. They desperately need someone to step in to fill that gap or they're doomed. Bad-ass biker dudes are *so* last century. But you know what? Hipster chic has just as big or bigger a following, and it's not really so alien to what the biker

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Mercedes Sez There's No Money In Selling EVs

2014-11-12 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
No money in EVs? It's a good thing Elon Musk doesn't know that. I seem to see more Model S's around where I live than newish Mercedes. There are none so blind Chris On Nov 12, 2014 3:31 AM, brucedp via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote: % Anyone seeing an automaker pattern here? Dejavu %

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Mercedes Sez There's No Money In Selling EVs

2014-11-12 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
That's an important point. Growth is spectacularly cash-hungry, and Tesla is growing at a pretty good clip. For years. Many young businesses would have folded long ago. Tesla is now planning a how-many-billion-dollar gigafactory? These guys just don't know how to play by the rules. Chris On

Re: [EVDL] EVrecord: 0-100kph:1.785s Grimsel.ch e-racer Out-Accelerate Formula1

2014-11-07 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
With all due respect to the Swiss researchers, I believe Plasma Boy was faster than that a few years ago in his White Zombie - a door-slammer Datsun 1200 conversion. Chris On Nov 7, 2014 5:39 AM, brucedp5 via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote:

Re: [EVDL] Range vs Speed

2014-11-06 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
I think people tend to generalize, thinking high speed must be high-consumption and low speed low. As in most things, it depends. If you rive for low consumption, high speed can be pretty economical. I've seen this with my ICE vehicle watching the real time consumption readout, sometimes see 50+

Re: [EVDL] Range vs Speed

2014-11-06 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
How much does it weigh? What everyone else accelerates on every stop-start is probably nothing compared to your situation. Chris On Nov 6, 2014 12:38 PM, John Lussmyer via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote: I should have mentioned, this is with my electric F-250. Aerodynamics of a brick. I was

Re: [EVDL] Lit C1 does the slalom and now has a tailgate.

2014-11-04 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 9:41 PM, Lawrence Rhodes via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote: There has been a lot of speculation about the C1. Now it's performing and evolving. My confidence in the vehicle just went up 1000%. ​Sorry, my confidence is still at zero. That's not a slalom, that's a few

Re: [EVDL] Lit EP4 self-balancing e-motorcycle (video)

2014-11-04 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
Regarding previous motorcycle riding experience, that might actually be a hindrance. I had some detailed correspondence with the Lit spokesman some time back. I learned that the steer by wire approach was necessary due to the approach they would take regarding initiating a turn. It's an approach

Re: [EVDL] Lit EP4 self-balancing e-motorcycle (video)

2014-11-04 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
a human (in the same test) because the robot has no fear. Whereas the human would not stand for the whack from the side... Bob -Original Message- From: EV [mailto:ev-boun...@lists.evdl.org] On Behalf Of Chris Tromley via EV Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2014 9:44 AM To: brucedp5

Re: [EVDL] Lit EP4 self-balancing e-motorcycle (cheetah)

2014-11-04 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
[mailto:ev-boun...@lists.evdl.org] On Behalf Of Chris Tromley via EV Sent: Tuesday, November 04, 2014 9:44 AM To: brucedp5; Electric Vehicle Discussion List Subject: Re: [EVDL] Lit EP4 self-balancing e-motorcycle (video) Regarding previous motorcycle riding experience, that might actually

Re: [EVDL] EVLN: Say Watt? TMC sez no one wants a Toyota EV ...

2014-11-02 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 3:15 AM, brucedp5 via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote: No one is coming to our door asking us to build a new electric car. ​I beg to differ. I, for one, did precisely that. When I saw the Lexus ad​ ​that openly bashes EVs I wrote to Toyota marketing and told them I had

Re: [EVDL] DC-DC Cooling

2014-10-08 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 12:53 AM, John Lussmyer via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote: On Tue Oct 07 21:33:02 PDT 2014 j...@ecoreality.org said: I agree with others that the parallel Vicor modules may be fighting with each other. Are they adjustable? If so, you could sum them via a Schottky isolator,

Re: [EVDL] DC-DC Cooling

2014-10-06 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 7:21 PM, John Lussmyer via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote: I think I'm going to have to figure out how to water cool my DC-DC. I built this one using 4 Vicor 20A bricks to get a 80A capable unit. It all fits on the back of a 6 square 2 thick heatsink with a 6 fan on it.

Re: [EVDL] Really efficient electric drive trains and what they are?

2014-10-05 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Sat, Oct 4, 2014 at 10:42 PM, Lawrence Rhodes via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote: When I saw the Stella it made growling ticking noises that stopped after the vehicle made some speed. They said these motors were 98 % efficient. I thought the run of the mill ADC motor with a Curtis controller

Re: [EVDL] EValert: !Don't buy a salvaged Tesla EV to repair drive! (video)

2014-09-29 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
I agree completely. However, there was a passing mention in the original post about Otmar's Stretchla. I would think Otmar would have no problem signing such a document. So what's up, Otmar? Has your drive line upgrade hit a snag? Chris On Sep 28, 2014 8:33 PM, Robert Bruninga via EV

Re: [EVDL] Building a true road going solar EV. Help everyone.

2014-09-26 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
​Being a product development​ engineer, this strikes me as a HUGE project. Even if you're not looking for professional results. I sense that you understand this is not something you'll be able to toss off in a weekend, but the key issue as I see it is this - how much time and effort will you need

Re: [EVDL] Dissimilar metals on Headyways?

2014-09-21 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
I think you're fighting a losing battle. Different alloys have an influence, but not enough to overcome the fact that copper has roughly twice the conductivity (both electrical and thermal) of aluminum. You'll need twice the cross-sectional area in aluminum as you would need with copper to

Re: [EVDL] 270.224 mph at Bonneville

2014-09-15 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 3:45 AM, Cor van de Water via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote: Plenty planes that can't go as fast as this monster on wheels! ​Just to sharpen the point, it's technologically MUCH less challenging to get something to fly at 270 mph than to ​get something to roll on the

Re: [EVDL] Electrifying Large Vehicles converting buyers to a higher mpge design

2014-09-14 Thread Chris Tromley via EV
On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 11:11 AM, Peri Hartman via EV ev@lists.evdl.org wrote: I think with the relatively recent CAFE (fuel economy) rules adopted by the EPA we will see a gradual change. I'm hoping that change will accelerate if Tesla and others can produce a 200+ mile range SUV or light

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