Owner | Jason and Phyllis Bloomberg | ||||||||
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Owner's Other EVs | 1983 Porsche 911SC 2008 Prius BHC Plug-In Conversion 2014 Nissan Leaf SL 2012 Signature Red P85 Tesla Model S | ||||||||
Location | Cheyenne, Wyoming United States map | ||||||||
Vehicle | 1993 Eagle Summit Wagon Model EVX-1 Converted when car was brand new for the OUC (Orlando Utilities Commission) by SolarMax of Sarasota, FL. | ||||||||
Motor | Advanced DC FB1-10001A Series Wound DC 9" Drive Motor 27.5 HP, 1200 ft-lbs torque @ 2350 RPM | ||||||||
Drivetrain | 5 speed manual Stick-shift. Still has clutch but never really use it. Front Wheel Drive. | ||||||||
Controller | Cafe Electric Zilla EV controller Z1K-HV 1000 72-300volt zzPC2 Water cooled CPU, w/ Hairball assembly replaced the Curtis in 2007 for $2700 and got a $400 credit for the Curtis since it still was working. | ||||||||
Batteries | 20 Deka Pro Master Deep Cycle GC-15, 6.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, Flooded Installed fall 2007, replaced spring 2009 after charger failure causing batteries to over-heat. Charger has been fixed, new batteries were about $1,500.00 for Deka Pro Master of the same type previously installed. | ||||||||
System Voltage | 120 Volts | ||||||||
Charger | K and W BC-20 with LB-20 Line Booster Triac & Motherboard replaced by original manufacturer July 2008 for less than $200 and we love it! The owner is no longer making new chargers but still will repair existing ones in some cases. K&W Engineering, Inc. 3298 County Home Road Marion, Iowa 52302 Telephone: 319-378-0866 Steve Clunn also made a temporary charger for us to use while this one was being repair and it works great too! He generally doesn't make them anymore but goes out of his way to help. | ||||||||
Heater | Ceramic Resistance - added in 2008 | ||||||||
DC/DC Converter | Exide Nautalus | ||||||||
Instrumentation | Westberg 2C6-30X 0-500 AMP Ammeter Curtis 900R-120BN Battery Fuel Gauge Xantrex "EV Meter" Battery Monitor added 2008 WebPage | ||||||||
Top Speed | 70 MPH (112 KPH) This is as fast as I've tried to take it so far. | ||||||||
Acceleration | smoke's em in second! | ||||||||
Range | 50 Miles (80 Kilometers) total discharge, I try not to go less than 50% before recharging, so with normal driving, depending on terrain and weather (wind and temp)I get 17 - 26 miles per charge before dipping down to 50% of charge. It looses a lot of efficiency at speeds over 45. Most people would consider Cheyenne "pretty flat" but to an EV, the terrain here is mostly small hills with some flat sections. The most efficient run I've made allowed me to get 32 miles on a single charge before dipping to 50%. So much of EV efficiency is driver dependent. This is true of I.C.E. vehicles too, but most of us are not attune to it. | ||||||||
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Seating Capacity | 2 adults + cargo | ||||||||
Curb Weight | 4,060 Pounds (1,845 Kilograms) True total weight done at local truck scale with full tank of electrons (just kidding). | ||||||||
Tires | Original 225/60-SR13 on Precision "dished out" rims. | ||||||||
Conversion Cost | Conversion by SolarMax in 1993 was $9,653.05 We purchased it on eBay from the OUC. Initial restoration of EV electronics and battery systems was done for us by Steve Clunn of Grass Roots Electric Vehicles in Ft. Pierce, FL from 2007 - 2008 (see WebPage and WebPage ). He has done good work and is very fair with his pricing. Steve Clunn is a real EV enthusiast. | ||||||||
Additional Features | Originally had (10) 12v 8G30H East Penn Mfg Batteries and a Curtis 1221B-74D1 controller. Ten Unisolar MBC-131 17volt flexible photovoltaic cells linked in series producing 5 watts @ 170 VDC mounted on roof (trickle charge and still working). We've changed the controller, batteries, instrumentation (as noted above) and added a Rover & Rover AquaPro hydrodynamic battery watering system (see picture of 20 Pro Master Deep Cycle GC-15 batteries with the AquaPro filling system in place). There would be 60 fill caps we would have to pull, check, fill and replace if we didn't have the battery filling system. It was installed when the car was being resurrected by Steve Clunn in 2007 - 2008. Steve had to fabricate a new battery box and hold down rack because the dimensions were different to accommodate 20 6v batteries instead of the previous 10 of the commercial 12v batteries that were originally there. He also added a vent tube behind the driver's seat so that when the charger comes on a small electric fan draws fumes and gases out of the battery box to outside of the car. There was a Plexiglas lid which had cracked. This has been replaced with a thicker Lexan lid. The lid is secured several inches above the top of the battery box sides so that there is ample opening for air to be drawn in to the box during the charge cycle. The battery box has a thick cloth cover which help filter the air being drawn in to the battery box during the charge cycle. When driving, a venturi effect occurs drawing air out the vent reducing fumes and gas in the car that may otherwise occur during vehicle operation. More information about the single point battery filling system used on this vehicle can be found at: WebPage | ||||||||
Turns a lot of heads here in Cheyenne, WY. Fun to drive. No its not for sale. My wife and I have too much fun driving it almost every day. It is proof that we don't have "wait another 10 years" for the technology to be available. It's been here for more than the past 17 years this car has been around as a fully functional EV. We made the commitment to get this car and put it on the road because we believe we should do what we are able to reduce the amount of garbage being spewed into the air every day. We were not trying to save money with this project. We simply wanted to do our part to make things a little better in this world in terms of the air we all breath. We're working on adding wind chargers and/or solar panels to our home to further improve the clean air benefit of driving this vehicle. |