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On Sat Jul 26 16:43:25 PDT 2014 ev@lists.evdl.org said:
>Personally, I have bought a cheap 110V 3kW inverter ("batteries needed")
>at the DC voltage of my EV pack, so that I can connect the inverter to
>this huge energy source and have power for whatever I like to power up
>in my home. Or I can dri
Notably, the most popular Solar inverter (which I have installed several
times at homes in the neighborhood) is the 2.5 kW SMA Sunnyboy.
Reason it is so popular is not only because it is an efficient
(transformerless) grid-tie inverter, but also because it has a switch
and a NEMA 5-15 (standard wal
There is no issue here.
The OP brought up the continuous rating of the motor at certain RPM,
which just says something about the ability to sustain a certain current
at a certain speed indefinitely, but which does NOT limit the motor to
that
power, so accelerations (which by definition are not limi
Yep, areo drag is proportional to square of the speed:
1/2 * Cd * A * air density * speed^2
where
Cd == drag coefficient (you can look this up for many car models)
A == frontal area: the area of the vehicle as viewed in 2D from the
front, in meters^2
air density = roughly 1.2 kg/m^3 at standa
On 26 Jul 2014 at 8:24, Ben Goren via EV wrote:
> At 55 MPH with the 4.11 is 3000 RPM; with a single AC-51, that's 22 hp.
> The single motor would be okay... At the slow end...1000 RPM is ~19
> MPH. Five horsepower might not cut it by itself, and 15 MPH school
> zones might be a problem...
IIRC,
I'm not sure if I posted this to the EVDL already, but I bought a Ryobi
40 volt lawn mower and used (shared actually) the battery for my
electric bicycle.
Here is the write-up and pictures on facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/killacycle/posts/683153211721270
Chopped off the battery holder fro
I have the Ryobi Electric Leaf Blower and bought it along with a weed
wacker, hedge trimmer and chainsaw that all use the same battery .
To turn this around keep it on topic I was thinking when purchasing
them that their 44V Lithium battery could be used for an electric
bicycle. With all these to
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o shave off some of the Ah specs
if I assume that the system as an whole doesn't need more than 1000 A rounded
up for a bit of overhead for age / temperature / whatever.
Thanks again,
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For EV drag racing discussion, please use NEDRA (
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NEDRA)
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of familiarity with the matter? Am I worrying too much
>> about regen and brush maintenance? Is there something else I should be
>> worrying about instead?
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>>> Thanks much,
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Al's post reads like it infers that because a media writer was not thorough
to include details on a rear crash, that supports a view that the Smart
Fortwo is unsafe.
Readers should not only rely on a writer's laziness, and do some research of
their own to get more information. A web search on re
I've posted about the U.S. Government's push for V2G, and we all know of
CARB regulations making it painful for Automakers if they do not make an
effort to get credits so they can sell their profitable ice. But there are
likely items plugin-makers could design-in to increase plugin sales.
Today'
Brave duo attempts to schlep across Eurasia in solar-powered tuk-tuk
http://ecofriend.org/journey-6000-miles-across-10-countries-zero-carbon-emissions/
The journey of 6000 miles across 10 countries, with zero carbon emissions
[2014/07/15]
[images
http://ecofriend.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/0
'I'll be damned if I'm letting my wife get to the finish line first'
http://home.bt.com/lifestyle/motoring/motoringfeatures/car-vs-speedboat-husband-vs-wife-11363919623432
Car vs speedboat, husband vs wife
By Matt Kimberley 18 July 2014
[image
http://home.bt.com/images/the-renault-zoe-pilote
Ben, you are right. *if* you can find a 6:1 rear end
(the highest that my vehicle can be equipped with is 4.2:1)
then at 12.65 MPH the drive shaft is doing 1000 RPM.
Just a random data point: my previous truck (S10) when doing
a constant 55 MPH on level road, no wind, consumed 15 kW to
maintain the
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