Owner | Kent Bakke | ||
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Location | Seattle, Washington United States map | ||
Vehicle | 1973 Volkswagen Bug Originally restored and converted in 1994 by Beetles Unlimited in Seattle. | ||
Motor | Advanced DC 9 inch Series Wound DC | ||
Drivetrain | Stock rear trans axle 4 speed | ||
Controller | DC Power Systems Raptor 600 600 Amps | ||
Batteries | 12 Valence U-24, 12.00 Volt, Lithium-Polymer Each battery has its own battery management system (BMS) and is comprised of 4 3.3 Volt cells. Each cell is individually monitored by the BMS and through the central BMS talks to the Manzanita PFC20 charger. | ||
System Voltage | 144 Volts | ||
Charger | Manzanita Micro PFC20 | ||
Heater | ceramic? Will have to verify | ||
DC/DC Converter | Intelli Power PD 9160 | ||
Instrumentation | E-meter, analog voltmeter and ammeter only the E-meter is currently hooked up. | ||
Top Speed | 80 MPH (128 KPH) or whatever a stock 73 Bug can safely do. | ||
Acceleration | strong | ||
Range | 50 Miles (80 Kilometers) guesstimate, not actual. Will update when we get more cycles on the pack and do a range test. Stay tuned | ||
Watt Hours/Mile | 300 Wh/Mile guesstimate. Will get and post actuals later | ||
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Seating Capacity | 2 adults | ||
Curb Weight | 2,400 Pounds (1,090 Kilograms) Pretty stock, no back seat however. All batteries are behind the front seats. | ||
Tires | low rolling resistance | ||
Conversion Time | Unknown. Last battery install took approximately 48 man-hours | ||
Conversion Cost | As originally converted $16,000, latest battery pack about double the invested value of the car. | ||
Previous pack was two parallel strings of 12 Optimas each. 24 batteries total 144 Volts nominal. Current pack is half the weight and twice (at least) the Amp-Hour capacity. |