Owner | Frank Weyer | ||
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Location | Hollywood, California United States map | ||
Vehicle | 1993 Suzuki Katana 750 1993 Suzuki Katana converted to EV using 15KW DC motor mounted on extended swing arm. | ||
Motor | Perm Motor Perm 132 Permanent Magnet DC I originally used an Etek pancake motor. The stator failed after 1500 miles. Same thing happened to a second motor after another 1500 miles. Possible cause of failures is the mounting location on the swingarm, which subjects the motor to a lot of movement. Changed to the MARS ME0909 brushed motor, which failed after 1000 miles. Next tried a MARS/ETEK brushless DC motor, which failed after slightly more than 450 miles, with a lot of smoke. I now think overheating is the problem. Have changed to a Mars ME1004 with an external 48V fan that is keeping the motor much cooler. Brush holder failed after 4000 miles, ruining commuator. Switched to Perm 132 motor. Improved power, awesome motor. | ||
Drivetrain | Updated to Mars ME1004 brush motor with added external 48V cooling fan. | ||
Controller | Curtis 1209B After using a Curtis 1204 controller for 5000 miles, upgraded to a Curtis 1209B 48-72V controller, which gave an instant boost to acceleration (400A limit instead of 200A in the 1204) and upped the top speed to 60 mph. Also allows upgrade from 48V to 72V motor. | ||
Batteries | Zero Motorcycles 4.4 KwH Battery Pack, 48.00 Volt, Lithium-Ion Upgraded to Li Fe PO4 batteries at 1250 miles (original lead acid batteries had lost nearly 50% capacity by then). Added additional 4 batteries in Oct. 2010 for total of 12 (twelve) 12.8V 20AH batteries, approx. 3KwH total. After over 5000 miles capacity started dropping. Bought a 4.4 KwH battery pack from Zero Motorcycles. Instant upgrade in performance (top speed 65+ mph) and range (35 miles +)!! An excellent product. | ||
System Voltage | 48 Volts | ||
Charger | Delta-Q Technologies Quik 48V | ||
Top Speed | 65 MPH (104 KPH) | ||
Range | 25 Miles (40 Kilometers) Haven't run the batteries all the way down, but I have gone 30 miles without running out of juice. | ||
Watt Hours/Mile | 110 Wh/Mile This is what I am averaging in my real world daily commute through stop and go city driving with speeds up to 60 mph. | ||
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Seating Capacity | 2 adults | ||
Conversion Time | 40 hours | ||
Conversion Cost | $1500 (+$1200 for Lithium battery upgrade) (+$600 for add'l Lithium batteries)(+$1500 for replacement motors)(+$350 for controller upgrade to Curtis 1209B)(+$2500 for Zero Motorcycles 4.4 KwH Battery Pack) | ||
My actual all electric mileage is 11,454 as of Aug 24, 2017. There is a bug in the website, though, that doesn't allow the mileage to go over 9999. |