Owner | Brad Sanford | ||
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Location | Northport, Alabama United States map | ||
Vehicle | 1987 Mazda B2200 1987 Mazda Electric Truck | ||
Motor | Advanced DC Series Wound DC 9" | ||
Drivetrain | Cluthchless 5-speed. Built tranny adapter plate out of 3/8 steel plate. Built motor plate out of 1/2 aluminum plate. Built coupler out 2" bar stock and original clutch. | ||
Controller | Curtis 1231C-8601 500 amp | ||
Batteries | 20 Crown CR225, 6.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, Flooded 225ah - 64lbs each | ||
System Voltage | 120 Volts | ||
Charger | Zivan NG3 110vac input/ 120vdc output | ||
Heater | Experimenting with propane heater with possibly a fan | ||
DC/DC Converter | Dura Comm Similar to the Iota 55 | ||
Instrumentation | Westach State of Charge/ Ammeter/Auxillary Voltmeter Summit Vacuum gauge | ||
Top Speed | 60 MPH (96 KPH) 60 has been the fastest yet, but will probably go faster. Efficiency is best between 45-50 mph about 100amps in 2nd gear. Handles better than expected. Battery weight seems to be pretty evenly distributed. | ||
Acceleration | Acceleration is there if needed, but usually accelerate conservatively to maximize efficiency. 1st gear 0-30 2nd gear 30-50 3rd gear > 50 | ||
Range | 40 Miles (64 Kilometers) Drive 20 miles one way to work and plug in there for about 8 hrs. Do a full charge back at home. Do this 2-3 days a week. | ||
Watt Hours/Mile | Uses about 8 kwh on a 20 mile commute to work. | ||
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Seating Capacity | 2 1/2 | ||
Curb Weight | 3,640 Pounds (1,654 Kilograms) Front axle weighs 1900lbs Rear axle weighs 1740lbs Added new leaf springs- raised the rear end back close to stock. Also added air adjustable Monroe shocks - rides much smoother | ||
Tires | Standard 14" tires | ||
Conversion Time | just under 9 months | ||
Conversion Cost | Around $8k | ||
Additional Features | Power braking system - Volkswagen vacuum pump, Designflex vacuum switch, 4"ABS plastic reservoir - system is set up on timer, when vacuum drops below 10Hg, vacuum switch closes and enegages the timer, pump comes on for 8 seconds. | ||
Have installed a homemade battery monitor panel in the dash consisting of 20 Voltwatch units - one wired to each battery. Have two d-sub connectors fitted to turn on and off the battery monitor system. Works great! |