Andrew:
Last evening I had guests from up north come to visit me. They'll be with me
for a few days. Unfortunately, I won't be able to attend the Miramar show
tomorrow.
Harvey
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Kathleen, Another great website that has some basic helpful info for those
(like me) trying to learn some basics about conversions is the EV
Association of Great Washington DC. They have great links to some well
organized info at
http://www.evadc.org/build_components.html
Have fun! Fran SF
No worries, Fran ... there will be *LOTS* of EV folks up there next week,
and *LOTS* of EVs (at least by N. Florida standards)!
I've sent you the info this morning by Priority Mail, which you should get
by Wednesday.
BTW, speaking of the event in Miramar tomorrow, either the event organizer
or
Hello Everyone,
On the subject of very cool:
http://www.autobloggreen.com/2008/03/17/tesla-roadster-starts-production-tod
ay/
http://www.autobloggreen.com/2008/03/17/breaking-subaru-expanding-r1e-pilot-
program-to-ny/
Andrew
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Hi Elsi,
Thank you for getting back to me.
I have adapters for all of the usual outlets.
I will give you a call and we can discuss the details.
R. Andrew Roddy
Public Relations
Florida Electric Auto Association
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From: Rose, Elsi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday,
Hi David,
That is a good description of the two. However, the only thing I would take
exception to would the last comment on the DC drive. Yes, AC motors have a
far better torque curve over the RPM range and the controller can regulate
the power/frequency to the motor to keep it operating at
That is disappointing.
I hope there is a change before the event.
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From: Rose, Elsi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 5:30 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Jaclyn Meli
Subject: Personal Insurance for eBox Toyota Scion xB
Good afternoon Andrew,
I am sorry to
I am trying to pick parts to plan a conversion and regen possibilities are
on my mind also.
I have started with the dynamics of the moving car and studied my commute to
work and back home. My trip is about 7 miles each way, speeds are 35-45
MPH, and has 18 stops/starts. About 20% of the trip
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