Owner | Matt Chamberlain | ||||||
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Owner's Other EVs | 1974 Triumph TR-6 Craftsman 19 inch 48v Push Mower 2012 Nissan Leaf SuperBlack | ||||||
Location | Dayton, Ohio United States map | ||||||
Vehicle | 1987 Suzuki SP 200 Slower than a slow thing 4 stroke becomes an electric daily commuter and can still go to dirt bike parks :-) | ||||||
Motor | Briggs and Stratton ETEK Clone - update - replaced with ME0708 ETEK-R Permanent Magnet DC 10HP Magna Motor Permanent Magnet DC 10HP Continuous - 15HP Peak Permanent magnet ETEK type Brushed motor update - The Etek warped and has been replaced with a beautiful ME0708 ETEK-R from marselectricllc.com | ||||||
Drivetrain | 48v AGM "Werker" Batteries Plus 33AH Deep Cycle U1 size batteries through an Alltrax 4844 to a "Magna Motor" - reworked Briggs and Stratton ETEK Brushed motor | ||||||
Controller | Alltrax AXE-4844 Programmable 400AMP controller | ||||||
Batteries | 4 Werker WKDC12-33J, 12.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, AGM U1 Lawn tractor form factor - fits with a millimeter to spare | ||||||
System Voltage | 48 Volts | ||||||
Charger | Mastec Mastec 10A and unknown brand 2A onboard chargers | ||||||
Heater | nope | ||||||
DC/DC Converter | unknown I get 11.9 V out of it - and it is working very well. | ||||||
Instrumentation | Stock | ||||||
Top Speed | 50 MPH (80 KPH) It seems I got the gearing perfect at 10 front and 45 Rear | ||||||
Acceleration | better than the 200cc 4stroke that it had before :-) | ||||||
Range | 12 Miles (19 Kilometers) My mileage has been varying - hope to get 15 or so as I get better at charging the batteries fully | ||||||
Watt Hours/Mile | I will update this field when I hook up my serial interface and do some logging. | ||||||
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Seating Capacity | 2 adults | ||||||
Curb Weight | 250 Pounds (113 Kilograms) 20 lbs more than stock and just 10 lbs more than me :-) | ||||||
Tires | Kenda K-270 front Cheng Shin 858 Rear | ||||||
Conversion Time | 19 days | ||||||
Conversion Cost | 1350 ish dollars | ||||||
Additional Features | I've got 90 Watts of solar on the roof and am charging marine batteries with a couple Harbor Freight specials - I'm charging the bike off of those batteries. I found that I must supplement the Ohio sunlight with power from the grid to get fully charged - that means that I'm still contributing to burning fossil fuels. I plan to at least triple my solar setup this year and then I'll achieve infinate MPG :-) | ||||||
Tried to keep it light and spartan - like it was originally. I went with a 10 tooth front sprocket and stock 45 tooth rear. Since I had just bought a new rear sprocket and chain before this project, I balked at switching over to an ANSI #50 sprocket and chain setup which the 7/8 keyed shaft of the Etek motor wanted. My brother turned down a #50 10- tooth sprocket to be .227ish wide to fit into the 1/4 wide links in the existing stock 520 chain and it works great. I have replaced the motor with an awesome awesome ME0708 ETEK-R from marselectricllc.com I now charge with solar on both ends of my commute and do not have to plug into the grid (except when it is cloudy - ordering a Killowatt solder it yourself kit to remedy that) On the bike now, I have a Chinese 12v to 24v adapter that has been hacked to put out 53 volts. I have been trying different small panels and am successfully using 2 x 5Watters from Harbor Freight (they actually put out a little more than 5 W each) Since the OIL SPILL, people have been taking notice of the bike (eith that, or they have been tripping over the solar panels) and I regularly receive accolades and even an award at work for being so Green :-) I think this is the tip of the iceburg - I think as Gearheads get green and demand performance from their creations, give big oil the finger, and show off, then everyone will demand to be able to buy it - there are many examples of that happening in history. (ie. Geeks building computers - now everyone has to have a fast computer.) The Speedo Cable Broke today just as it was about to turn 10,000 miles! Doggone it - I was all set to stop the bike and run around it to celebrate! New tires at 12350 miles - Golden boys - good rolling resistance. 8/7/2012 Update - Electrical failure - All onboard 12 volt power was lost. Traced it back to half the stock Ignition switch. I rewired so that that circuit (onboard converter) is always energized, and comes on with the diode-protected ignition to the contactor, then motor controller - so, 48 volts off of the Altrax controller positive after the contactor. I should have put a diode on that circuit to the 48 - 12 v converter as it gives a healthy spark when connected and disconnected, and that probably killed the switch. Oh, Well... Live and Learn! :-) Update. Thinking of buying a zero enduro. May dismantle this bike and sell it as ice. I saved all the parts. That means I may have 2 alltrax controllers on the tradin' post soon. |