Owner | Bardia Pezeshki | ||||||||
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Location | Menlo Park, California United States map | ||||||||
Web/Email | WebPage | ||||||||
Vehicle | 1974 Triumph Spitfire | ||||||||
Motor | Netgain Impulse9 Series Wound DC | ||||||||
Controller | Manzanita Micro Zilla 1K When I first converted, used a Curtis 1231C 500A controller. It died after about 20k miles. I replaced with a second 1231C which died in a spectacular way, shorting the motor to the battery pack which led to the motor spinning so fast that it blew itself apart. So far, all's good with the Zilla! | ||||||||
Batteries | 45 Thunder Sky 100AH, 3.20 Volt, Lithium-Ion I put on about 10,000 EV miles on the car with lead-acid batteries TMX31, but had to replace the pack every ~3000 miles. I then converted to LiFePO, losing about 500 pounds, and now have gone another 30,000 miles with no perceptible aging in the batteries | ||||||||
System Voltage | 144 Volts | ||||||||
Charger | Previously I used a Zivan NG3. But it failed after about a year. The service person couldn't fix it. So I gave up. Now I have a bunch of 24V switching power supplies in series and a single transistor regulator | ||||||||
Heater | none | ||||||||
DC/DC Converter | Iota 50A I previously had a CCPower DC/DC converter. But the unit was defective, and the company would not take responsibility for it. Not a place I would recommend! | ||||||||
Instrumentation | Ammeter, system voltmeter, BMS : WebPage /> v=DK5yDmT4U0s | ||||||||
Top Speed | 100 MPH (160 KPH) With the 1000A Zilla, the car is plenty fast! | ||||||||
Range | 65 Miles (104 Kilometers) | ||||||||
Watt Hours/Mile | 225 Wh/Mile goes up to 300Whr/mile at 65-70Mph | ||||||||
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Seating Capacity | 2 adults | ||||||||
Curb Weight | 2,000 Pounds (909 Kilograms) | ||||||||
Conversion Time | 150 hours for PbA, then ~100 hours to convert to LiFePO. After the Curtis 1231 died and took the motor along with it, I got a new motor and a Zilla 1K. that took another 50 hours | ||||||||
Conversion Cost | a lot. >$20K, especially after all the replacements for the failed electronics | ||||||||
Additional Features | Amazing battery monitoring / balancing system from Joulesys. This is the most reliable and best part of the car! | ||||||||
I installed a vehicle monitoring system from Joulesys. It keeps track of the batteries, various temperatures, and one can add a GPS and an accelerometer. Check out the video at WebPage /> I then upgraded to the new LiFePO BMS system. This one totally rocks! |