Owner | MTo | ||||||
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Owner's Other EVs | 2012 Chevrolet Volt 1997 Solectria Force | ||||||
Location | Montreal, Quebec Canada map | ||||||
Vehicle | 1996 Chevrolet S-10 extended cab | ||||||
Motor | Netgain WarP 9 Series Wound DC 9" | ||||||
Drivetrain | Original 5 speed transmission | ||||||
Controller | Evnetics Soliton-1 | ||||||
Batteries | 48 Fluxpwr / Voltronix LYP180AH, 3.20 Volt, Lithium Iron Phosphate 180 Ah. Before LFP upgrade, this pickup had 20 Lead/Acid batteries in the bed. Now, the LFP cells are under the bed. This helps to keep the center of gravity low. | ||||||
System Voltage | 154 Volts | ||||||
Charger | Elcon PFC2500 Can bus is used with the Fluxpwr BMS | ||||||
Heater | Custom made, 3 settings, 700,1400, and 2100 Watts | ||||||
DC/DC Converter | DC Power Systems DC-300 used with a 12 Volt battery | ||||||
Instrumentation | Fluxpwr | ||||||
Top Speed | 65 MPH (104 KPH) generally used at 50 MPH (80 KPH) | ||||||
Range | 71 Miles (114 Kilometers) | ||||||
Watt Hours/Mile | 368 Wh/Mile | ||||||
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Seating Capacity | 2 adults and 2 children | ||||||
Curb Weight | 3,400 Pounds (1,545 Kilograms) Approx | ||||||
Tires | Michelin X one 97 M+S max. 35 psi (I set at 40 psi) | ||||||
Conversion Time | Elapse: 9 Months Effort: >500hrs | ||||||
Conversion Cost | Close to 35K including the purchase of the pickup. | ||||||
Additional Features | a) Battery compartment is insulated and heated with regular battery heater of 50 watts each. b) Bed Cover "Aerocover" brand, it's a light 3 section cover. c) 5 kilowatt DC generator, was installed in the truck bed if required for longer range. Driven by an ICE 11 HP Honda. Gas consumption, 3.5 litres/hour. Generator now removed. First owner's web site for this pickup: WebPage / . d)Watercooling added using parts from a used Koolance Exos 2.5, hoses and fittings bought at garbage truck maintenance garage of the city (opened 24h mon to fri ! very helpfull). Total cost 50$ e)Second hand RPM Sensor installed, cost: Free. f)Tach on the instruments cluster now working. Very easy, just tap the white wire under the hood (just above the brake assist) and connect it to an output of the Soliton Controller. My S10 was a 4cyl, configure the Soliton out for RPM 2 pulses per turn. | ||||||
2016 Update: This vehicule is not on the road anymore, all the EV parts have been removed and the truck was sent for recycling. |