Folks, this thread is interesting, but it's wandered pretty far off topic.
Can we let it slide now, please?
Thanks,
David Roden - Akron, Ohio, USA
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>>>> the idle super-rich. At-home charging isn't merely a solved problem; it
>>>> never really was a problem in the first place.
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>>>> On-the-go EV recharging is only a problem when the miles driven in a day
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>>> only filled up their gas tanks a few times a year rather than a few
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Ben Goren wrote:
> > I suspect that it is not just the static load of the belt tension, but
> > the tension added to one side of the belt/chain when the motor is
> > delivering torque.
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> That was my initial thought, too...until late yesterday evening when I was
> doing a bunch of research on it
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expecting the car to plug itself into a wall outlet / cable is asking a
bit much.
I can easily imagine a robot arm that can reach out, find and connect to some
contacts mounted somehow on the front license plate area.
That's a lot of moving parts to break, especially considering how many peo
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On Wed Aug 06 11:20:13 PDT 2014 ev@lists.evdl.org said:
>A pseudo-taxi that could drive itself to a charging station and then drive
>away when its battery is full would make lots of sense. The same pseudo-taxi
>that needed an human to stand around waiting for the pseudo-taxi to arrive to
>connec
charger when the pseudo-taxi is charged...that's gonna be
a non-starter.
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EVDL Administrator via EV wrote:
Ben, autos stopped using chain or belt drives 80 years ago ...
Well, lots of cars still have timing chains. They last longer than
belts. :-)
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Ben Goren wrote:
> Very interesting! That exact design won't work, as I'm keeping the V8 --
> but the basic geometry is very similar to what I have in mind.
Understood; I was thinking that it might be easier to modify the combiner
output shaft to be double-ended so that one side attaches to the
On 6 Aug 2014 at 3:37, Dennis Miles via EV wrote:
> Ben, autos stopped using chain or belt drives 80 years ago ...
Thank goodness! Imagine having to crawl under your car to clean and lube
the chain every month or so.
That's something to think about for this Mustang hybrid conversion - how
Dennis Miles wrote:
> {Ben, autos stopped using chain or belt
> drives 80 years ago, I like using the 4WD transfer case with the 2::1 low
> range for in town and 1::1 on highway coupled with the stock 3.0::1 in the
> rear axle& differential.
I realise it isn't quite what you meant, and I don't pr
Dennis
Looks like Lee already answered this, unless you have anything further to add.
Thanks Lee;
Dennis
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Dennis;
The motor I have for my 72 Vega has a "Steel V Ring Commutator".
Can you educate us on the differences between this motor and a normal ADV or
Warp DC motor.
Thanks;
Dennis
Elsberry, MO
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