Hi Paul,
I have a Juice box and a PFC30; it can’t do 30 amps for a long time, and starts
to overheat. Eventually it fails if I charge at more than 20 amps (I’ve
returned it two or three times for repair).
http://www.corbinstreehouse.com/blog/2012/09/plug-bug-pfc-30-charger-failed-again/
Do you
Hi EVDL,
My friend came up with the latest cool EV: an electric mini boat! He designed
this 6’ length boat that can hold a full sized person. I cruised around in it a
bit, and it was pretty fun. Check out pictures and some video links on his
site: http://rapidwhale.com/mini-boat.php— he is
Awesome job, Seth! This is the way to do it. All too often I see people yelling
at each other.
Corbin
> On Jan 16, 2018, at 8:11 PM, Seth Rothenberg via EV wrote:
>
> I went to visit my brother and really needed to charge.
> The 3 spots in front of the evGo station were ICEd.
> Been here befor
I did a post on that:
http://www.corbinstreehouse.com/blog/2010/11/plug-bug-electric-ceramic-heater/
corbin
> On Nov 28, 2017, at 2:19 PM, ROBERT via EV wrote:
>
> Sometimes during a conversation, the heater core is replaced with an electric
> resistance heater. For a small size car like a V
> On Oct 27, 2017, at 7:10 PM, Lawrence Rhodes via EV wrote:
>
> I got an idea from an old VW ad.
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vATQaJmUdh8Just how much can you cut from the
> skin and chassis use lighter wheels and springs and still have some safety.
> For instance if you hacked up a V
> Il giorno 27 feb 2017, alle ore 4:22 PM, ROBERT via EV ha
> scritto:
>
> I noticed a series of e-mails on regen and smart cruise control. These two
> topic are closely related. I have been looking at implementing regen on an
> AC motor controller. I found that designing an AC motor contr
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Hey Roland,
That is interesting! Did it take wheel speed information from individual
wheels? I think that is what Robert is trying to achieve. Even so…you’d have to
somehow convert that sensor information into input into a controller. I don’t
think anyone has done that
ke the Tesla and Leaf) or brake
> pedal regen (I think this system is used by BMW)
>
> "More than likely the OEM ABS (tone ring) wheel sensors and/or suspension
> compression measurement will do the job."
>
> Great, now tell me the tone wheel, hub assembly, or bearing asse
For some reason, this doesn't make sense to me. You are saying that you
need a speed sensor on each wheel, or else regen would create instability.
You could say the same thing for forward power applied by the motor. I
think this would only matter if you had a controller on each wheel --
which, may
A wheel speed sensor? You found a car without a speedometer? I mean, it is
proportional. I removed my tach gauge once I knew what speed produced what RPM.
corbin
> Il giorno 17 feb 2017, alle ore 9:09 AM, ROBERT via EV ha
> scritto:
>
> Has anyone installed a wheels speed sensor on an EV conv
Yeah, I don’t know why they would change their recommendation; people might
have been complaining about the limited range when only charging to 80-90%.
corbin
> On Oct 4, 2016, at 10:12 AM, Mark Hanson wrote:
>
> Thanks Corbin
> If that's the case I wonder why Nissan dropped the less than 100
Lithium cells (of all chemistries) seem to have the fastest degradation when
they are charged to 100% on a regular basis. The general consensus is to keep
it in the 20-90% range. This is also what Tesla recommends for the Model S / X.
I’ve also been charging my LiFEPo4 cells in my VW bug to 100
Hi Gerald,
The AC75 without a transmission will be very slow, and have a limited RPM range
(i.e.: max speed is limited, or it is geared way too low for slow speeds).
Home made hybrids are really way too difficult.
If you don’t remove the engine you won’t have any space for batteries.
My recomme
Yes, it does a power cycle test on plugin. That’s normal, and you can see it in
their open source arduino code.
corbin
> On Jan 31, 2016, at 9:49 AM, Rush Dougherty via EV wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> A friend has a Juicebox, one of the earlier ones, and when he plugged the
> power
> cord in, I he
> On Jun 4, 2015, at 6:45 AM, Electric Blue auto convertions via EV
> wrote:
>
> Things get taken too literal here, what I was trying to say, in more simple
> ways The "T" was a very simple car, easily fixed, Yes the steering was
> bad, no heat, hardly no brakes,
> But all the cars of th
Dec 14, 2014 at 2:51 PM, corbin dunn via EV
>> wrote:
>>
>> On Dec 12, 2014, at 9:07 PM, Lee Hart via EV wrote:
>>
>> > Hi Cor,
>> >
>> > Our 2001 Prius has now become my son's car. At first, he hated the Prius
>> > as a &quo
On Dec 12, 2014, at 9:07 PM, Lee Hart via EV wrote:
> Hi Cor,
>
> Our 2001 Prius has now become my son's car. At first, he hated the Prius as a
> "geekmobile". But now that he's working and paying for his own gas, it's
> become "his" car. :-)
>
> So, I bought my wife a Nissan Leaf. She loves
> On Aug 13, 2014, at 2:20 PM, Danpatgal via EV wrote:
>
> I am using 38x130 ah CALBs in my Lectric Leopard and have had a too hot (>
> 40C) warning on my BMS come on a few times in the last month or so.
Do you get it when driving?
I have the Elithion Pro BMS. My "to hot" warning comes on so
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