Owner | Eric Hutchinson |
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Owner's Other EVs | 2008 Caddie Up Vegas High Roller 1999 Next Brand Bicycle |
Location | Las Vegas, Nevada United States map |
Web/Email | WebPage |
Vehicle | Dual Motor Electric Pusher Trailer |
Motor | Unite Motor MY1016 Permanent Magnet DC I have two motors on this trailer, which are both MY1016. One is 250 watts and the other is 350 watts. |
Drivetrain | Chain drive. Front sprockets 11 tooth, back sprocket 55 tooth with a 12.5 inch tire. |
Controller | No controller. I have one on/off switch for each motor so I can control the power that is needed. |
Batteries | 4 Universal Batteries UB12180 and Scoot N Go, 12.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, AGM I now have two 18A, 12V batteries to power the 350W motor, and two 12A, 12V batteries to power the 250W motor. |
System Voltage | 24 Volts |
Charger | Schumacher SC-600A Charges at 2, 4 or 6 amps |
Heater | Las Vegas heat is enough! |
Top Speed | 20 MPH (32 KPH) This would be with a slight downhill grade. On the flat it averages 17 mph. |
Acceleration | Varies. I usually pedal before engaging the motor(s) to save battery power and to put less stress on the chain. |
Range | 15 Miles (24 Kilometers) Now that I have four batteries, I can ride for almost an hour, and usually average around 15mph depending on riding conditions. |
Curb Weight | 76 Pounds (34 Kilograms) The trailer itself weighs 33 pounds, and the batteries weigh a total of 43 pounds. |
Tires | The trailer has two 12.5 inch scooter tires. |
Conversion Time | One month. I had several failed designs before I got this one working! |
Conversion Cost | $230 |
Here is a cost breakdown: Scoot N Go scooter: $55 MY1016 350W Motor: $55 Batteries: $50 Sprocket: $10 Chain: $20 Building supplies and hardware: $40 I built this scooter by first chopping the used scooter in half and attaching a wood frame with an extra wheel. I tried building a one wheel trailer, but I had problems with stability. The idea for the hitch came from the Instructables website, and is made from a caster wheel bracket. I originally started with one 350W motor, but since I had an extra 250W motor lying around I decided to add this. Both motors are connected to the same chain. I notice a big difference in power with this motor added! Click above where it says 'Webpage' to view a YouTube video of this trailer in action. ***UPDATE*** 3/19/2010 I have added another set of batteries from the old Scoot N Go Scooter. These are two 12 volt, 12 amp batteries which are used to power the 250W motor. The other two 12 volt, 18 amp batteries power the 350W motor. Now I can ride for almost an hour on strictly the batteries, which gives about a 15 mile range. |