Owner | James Mannett (former owner, EV has been sold) | ||||||||
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Location | Phoenix, Arizona United States map | ||||||||
Web | WebPage | ||||||||
Vehicle | 2002 Ford F150 This is an full size F150 pick up truck conversion. The first one in the country I think. OTR date: 3/29/2009. This is a standard cab, short bed truck. | ||||||||
Motor | Advanced DC FB1-4001A Series Wound DC | ||||||||
Drivetrain | Standard Ford 5 speed manual transmission, drive shaft and rear differential. All stock. | ||||||||
Controller | Curtis 1231C-8601 | ||||||||
Batteries | 24 Trojan T-145, 6.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, Flooded | ||||||||
System Voltage | 144 Volts | ||||||||
Charger | Quick Charge Unknown Takes about 9 hours to charge on 110V from 50% discharge. Next winter's project will be to lamimate solar cells to a bed cover for some slow solar charging. Stay tuned for details on the progress of this feature. | ||||||||
Heater | None....this is Arizona. Next winter's project if I really need it. | ||||||||
DC/DC Converter | Astrodyne SP480 35 amp converter | ||||||||
Instrumentation | All standard Ford instrumentation. Added Link 10 battery monitor, pack voltage, and motor amps. | ||||||||
Top Speed | 65 MPH (104 KPH) 3rd gear, straight away. I would have gone faster but traffic got in my way. 40mph in second gear seems to be where it likes to be. | ||||||||
Acceleration | A little sluggish. This is a heavy truck. | ||||||||
Range | 40 Miles (64 Kilometers) ~30-45 miles to 50% discharge. As you know, it's all in how you drive it. | ||||||||
Watt Hours/Mile | 350 Wh/Mile I'm not sure I'm calculating this right. | ||||||||
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Seating Capacity | 3 adults | ||||||||
Curb Weight | 5,600 Pounds (2,545 Kilograms) This is actual. | ||||||||
Tires | Michelin Energy P235 65R 16 (The Goodyear's in the picture have already come off) What a huge difference they made. I can coast forever! | ||||||||
Conversion Time | 22 weeks working weekends. | ||||||||
Conversion Cost | About $14,000. The custom bed lift put me over budget. | ||||||||
Additional Features | 16 of the 24 batteries are under the bed. I had a professional metal fabricator design and build the custom bed lift for the F150. This gives me full utility space in the bed and easy access to the batteries underneath. Power steering was accomplished using the pump from a Toyota MR-2. It works pretty well. Power brakes were accomplished using a vacuum pump and limit switch. So far, they have worked perfectly. | ||||||||
The A/C can be added to this truck easily using the Electric Blue solution for about $700. This truck is valued at over $20,000.00. |