Owner | Carlos Hernandez |
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Location | Sydney, New South Wales Australia map |
Vehicle | 1998 Yamaha FZR250 - 3HX2 With EXUP (EXhaust Ultimate Power). It (used to) consist of a servo motor driven valve which is fitted in the exhaust system where the four pipes were join into one under the original gearbox. Now I have those servos to play with also for other purposes obviously. |
Motor | Advanced DC K91-4003 Series Wound DC Nice 10 HP |
Controller | Curtis PWM, Overheat, Undervoltage, Overvoltage, Overcurrent, etc.. controls |
Batteries | 48 LiFePo4, 0.00 Volt, 48 Cells (2 banks of 24 each). 72V and plenty of Amps. |
System Voltage | 72 Volts |
Instrumentation | RPM, Volts, Amps |
Top Speed | Unknown yet, once finished, I will let you know. |
Acceleration | Unknown yet, once finished, I will let you know. |
Range | Unknown yet, once finished, I will let you know. |
Watt Hours/Mile | Unknown yet, once finished, I will let you know. |
Seating Capacity | 2 adults |
Curb Weight | 0 Unknown yet, once finished, I will let you know. |
Tires | Factory set |
Conversion Time | So far, 8 months in evenings, weekends |
Conversion Cost | So far, around 10K |
Additional Features | This eBike will be unique. ADC + Curtis + LiFePo4 Batts + CVT The CVT will give the motor better response at the higher range of RPMs 25-Oct-09 Can't believe my last post was 1 month ago!! Progress: CVT has cover now, controller nicely under the seat now, battery cells will go inside old 'petrol' tank, next week wiring (at last!). 29-Sept-09 I started applying rust-converter to make sure the original frame is, well... free of rust patches. Also, I finally got the CVT and motor on the frame with the right size belt, and beautifully in line... About the on-board generator-charger, once it's in place (not at stage1, since I been busy just with the mechanic parts for a while now) will charge the single battery bank, at all times. Instead of having 2 separate battery banks, I will have them all in single one, 72V and plenty of juice (Amps). 5-Sept-09 Finally sprocket & bearings in the right place, there was a mis-communication error between design and engineering :) next week all will be on the frame! |
I expect it to be street ready by November-09 ! |