Owner | Heinz Scheel |
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Location | Melbourne, Victoria Australia map |
Vehicle | 1990 Yamaha FZR250 Very light weight and well balanced |
Motor | Briggs and Stratton Etek Permanent Magnet DC |
Controller | Alltrax 72V, 450A controller But because this is also a university project we are creating our own. |
Batteries | 4 Exide Orbit, 12.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, Flooded We originally had AUScell but when testing the bike only made 2km at 40Km due to batts limits. So far the batteries have been very good no problems |
System Voltage | 48 Volts |
Charger | not in design requirements so, any charger will do. Do not know yet |
Heater | Who needs a heater when theres global warming. |
DC/DC Converter | Just tapping 12V from the batteries |
Top Speed | 45 MPH (72 KPH) i think 45mph (72khp) because speedometer is not operating properly and all the vehicles around me catch up to me just to see what on earth is that silent machine with no exhaust pipe in front of them, so i do not know if i am going faster than the car going at the speed limit. |
Range | 27 Miles (43 Kilometers) Still uncertain |
Seating Capacity | 1 adult |
Curb Weight | 0 Around 150kg (original maybe 170 with batts) |
Tires | Dunlop |
Conversion Time | lots of time 3-semester Project |
Conversion Cost | so far around $2000 |
Additional Features | Due to time constraints and budget, we rethink and decided to create a normal e-motorbike we had plans for new methods of propulsion to increase speed and distance but there are other subjects to consider and so we will make a controller and dc-dc converter and see from there. Sorry about the pics, i am having trouble putting them on this site for some wired reason. Electric Bike: $1000 Motor: $600 batteries: $1000 Having your own little motorshow in front of 200 people: priceless |