Owner | Philip Baus | ||||
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Owner's Other EV | 2011 IZIP Urban Cruiser | ||||
Location | Vancouver, Washington United States map | ||||
Vehicle | 1979 Honda CX 500 This was a liquid cooled V-twin shaft drive cycle. | ||||
Motor | Briggs and Stratton Etek brush type I purchased this on eBay. The motor was designed to mate to a transmission and was delivered without an end plate. I had to machine my own plate and install output shaft bearings. | ||||
Drivetrain | The Etek motor is coupled to the drive shaft with a chain drive which also provides additional reduction. An overal ratio of 5.51:1 lets the motor spin 2956 at 40 MPH. | ||||
Controller | Sevcon Multipak 4Q This is a nice unit but I had to search all over for service information. Since I added the new charger I have a problem during the "early stages" of the ride. Regeneration is too aggressive and I have experience controller shut down due to "overvoltage". The controller needs to be reprogrammed to reduce the amount of regeneration. | ||||
Batteries | 4 Interstate SRM24 , 12.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, Flooded 85 amp deep-cycle battery. This is a Marine battery. I had to replace all 4 batteries after about 870 miles. Figure an average trip was 4 miles that would be about 220 cycles. | ||||
System Voltage | 48 Volts | ||||
Charger | Yangming YMC series The 48 volt, 9 amp charger is mounted behind the side panel. A retractable extention cord is mounted under the "fuel tank". | ||||
Heater | none | ||||
DC/DC Converter | 48 volt/12 volt unknown - source on internet - Chinese 10 amps does a good job of handling horn and all lights. | ||||
Instrumentation | Panoram electronic speedometer/odometer and a voltmeter built into the battery cover. | ||||
Top Speed | 43 MPH (69 KPH) It keeps up with city traffic nicely. | ||||
Range | 15 Miles (24 Kilometers) Range dropped to 8 miles after 12 months(870 miles). after replacing the batteries, the range is back to 15 miles. | ||||
Watt Hours/Mile | 73 Wh/Mile Controller limits amperage to 220 amps on hills. It regenerates up to 60 amps on the downhill stops. | ||||
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Seating Capacity | 1 adult | ||||
Curb Weight | 440 Pounds (199 Kilograms) I weighed the bike after installing the batteries. It was 420 at that time. I have added and subtracted items since then. Stock was 500 pounds wet. | ||||
Tires | stock | ||||
Conversion Time | 21 months. | ||||
Conversion Cost | parts cycle $100 motor, controller, contactor, and potentiameter package $575 Batteries $275 Misc $800 Just about everything on this bike is used or recycled. | ||||
Additional Features | LED turn signals and brake/tail lights. Bullet headlight and custom seat. Electronic speedometer is built into the battery cover. Piazo crystal horn draws milliamps and is loud and annoying. Aluminum angle battery rack saved 42 pounds over an angle iron unit. The on-board charger has a retracting extension cord. The wooden bodywork actually saved weight over stock fenders and fuel tank. | ||||
For commuting I will need to add some waterproof storage. |