Owner | Mark Eidson | ||||
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Location | Tempe, Arizona United States map | ||||
Vehicle | 2007 Custom Single passenger motorcycle. Unique suspension with a single air shock shared between front and rear wheels. Commuter vehicle. Aluminum Tube Frame 1-5/8 .125 wall Yamaha R1 Wheels and brakes Air Ride Shockwave 9000 air shock | ||||
Motor | Advanced DC L91-4003 Series Wound DC Configured for Clockwise Rotation | ||||
Drivetrain | Belt drive between motor and jack shaft. Chain drive between jack shaft and rear wheel. 4.736:1 overall reduction ratio between motor and rear wheel | ||||
Controller | Cafe Electric Zilla -1K 5K ohm twist grip throttle. Acetone heat pipe to transmission oil radiator cooling. | ||||
Batteries | 6 Hawker Odyssey PC1500T, 12.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, AGM Group 34 47.3 A for 1 Hour to 10.02 V 400 Cycles to 80% DOD 49.5 lbs | ||||
System Voltage | 72 Volts | ||||
Charger | Odyssey OMAX 25A -1B Individual charger-monitor per battery. | ||||
DC/DC Converter | Sevcon 622/11086 72/80 300W. This unit drops out for 330ms if the input voltage drops below 60V. To prevent this I have set the Zilla to limit the batrtery voltage sag to 63V. | ||||
Instrumentation | None | ||||
Top Speed | 52 MPH (83 KPH) Speed limited by gear ration and batterhy voltage | ||||
Acceleration | Limited by voltage sag. Congtroller limit set to 63V to prevent DC-DC dropout. | ||||
Range | 30 Miles (48 Kilometers) I've noticed a reduction in range when th eweather gets cold, below 50F here in AZ. | ||||
Watt Hours/Mile | 87 Wh/Mile Based on a 12.80 mile round trip commute and a battery charger indication of 65% SOC after the trip. | ||||
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Seating Capacity | 1 adult | ||||
Curb Weight | 550 Pounds (249 Kilograms) 300# Batteries 82# Motor | ||||
Tires | YZR1 wheels and tires front and rear. | ||||
Conversion Time | 10 months. 8 month wait for Zilla. | ||||
Conversion Cost | $6200 | ||||
There is no instrumentation or on board battery charger. I occasionally connect up my laptop to the Zilla and dosome data logging. I have been commuting to work for 16 months as of 12/3/08. Charging time is about 2.5 hours. Normal commute round trip of 13.5 miles draws the batteries down to 55-60% SOC according to the battery charger/monitor. The longer 22 mile round trip gets them down to 40% SOC. The Zilla controller starts backing off on power when the battery voltage gets to about 50V. I can really feal this on the long round trip when it is cold now that the batteries are gong on 2 years, one is a year older and I think it is the culpriate for the loss of performance......I might add another battery, 7 total, to compensate. |