Owner | Krystian Bialous |
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Owner's Other EV | 2006 Longzai |
Location | Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada map |
Vehicle | 1994 Ford Aerostar AWD Eddie Bauer Edition Was a conversion in progress until: Destroyed in accident by drunk driver!!! :-( |
Motor | Oswald Synchronous Permanent Magnet 3-Phase AC Model: MF16.3-6WR 60 HP 640 Nm Torque nom. (472 ft-lbs) 850 Nm Torque max. (627 ft-lbs) 5500 RPM max. 350 Vac 3-phase Water Cooled Weight: 244 Kg (537 lbs) Link: WebPage |
Drivetrain | Final setup: Direct Drive - ie. Motor connected directly to the AWD transfer case. (NO TRANSMISSION) Test setup: 5 HP 3 phase AC Black Max Marathon electric motor connected to the 5 speed manual transmission using original clutch. Original specs: 5 HP 230/460 Vac 7A @ 60Hz 1765 RPM Motor re-wired as an emotor (now outputs): 10 HP 460 Vac 14A @ 120Hz 3530 RPM (5500 RPM max) |
Controller | Custom Built Final setup: 1200 Volt Max 600 Amp Max Water Cooled IGBT power stage using: PRX IGBT CM600HA-24H MODULES Test Setup: Modified Allan Bradley 1336-B030 30HP at 460Vac Modified to run directly from batteries. |
Batteries | 44 Power Sonic PS-12180, 12.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, AGM Total pack weight: 554.4 lbs Vmax = 634 Vdc (fully charged) Vnom = 528 Vdc |
System Voltage | 528 Volts |
Charger | Custom Built 120Vac or 240Vac Input 480Vac Out: gets rectified, filtered and boosted to recharge the whole pack. Based on Square D 2KVA 2S1F Transformer. Weight: 50 lbs |
Heater | Custom Built Peltier Junction unit. Supplies Heat in winter and AC in the summer with the flick of a single switch. |
DC/DC Converter | Custom Built Modified PC ATX power supply. 408 Watt max. (12 Volts @ 34 Amp.) |
Instrumentation | Original Digital Dashboard plus Volt and Amp meters. |
Top Speed | 40 MPH (64 KPH) Still in process of being assembled and finished. Currently jurry rigged with a 5 HP Motor running thru a 5 speed manual transmission running on an Allan Bradley 1336- B030 (30 HP) speed controller. Motor gets quite warm.... It's pushing a lot of weight. |
Acceleration | Faster then a snail, slower then a rabbit! LOL... 5 HP 15 ft-lbs torque motor moving just over 4000 lbs of dead weight speaks for itself. The fact that it moves at all is good. |
Tires | 235/75R15 @ 48 PSI |
Conversion Time | 3 years to find most of the parts and decide on how to do it. Build time is still being added up.... :-) |
Conversion Cost | Rough costs so far (I'll update with exact figures later): $1100 - batteries $ 520 - motor (used) $ 350 - Used Van $ 205 - charger (so far) $ 80 - DC-DC Converter |
Additional Features | * 12 Volt electric power steering pump. * 12 Volt diaphram vacuum pump (18 in-Hg max) for the power brakes and heating/cooling controls. * 12 Volt 165 Watt electric mini fridge powered by dedicated dc-dc converter. * rear Munroe Air Shocks used for ride hight adjustment * Future upgrades: - 400 Watt (minimum) roof mounted custom built solar panel, with a custom MPPT connected to recharge the main battery pack. - hidden 1000 Watt vertical axis wind turbine (lowered and raised electrically with switch on dash) - Replace all light bulbs with LED lights. Replace front 55 Watt Headlight bulbs with 35 Watt HID lights. |
The van originally had an automatic transmission. It was replaced with a manual 5 speed tranny from a 1992 Ford Ranger 4x4 Truck. Direct bolt in conversion. No modifications were required to fit the manual transmission. This is a Project that is still in the process of being finished. Currently I'm trying to make the adapters to connect the electric motor directly to the Transfer Case. Original Specs: Curb Weight: 3481 lbs. Length: 174.9 in. Width: 71.7 in. Height: 72.2 in. Wheel Base: 118.9 in. Maximum Cargo Capacity: 140 cu. ft. Maximum Seating: 7 Base Engine: 4 liter V6 Horsepower: 155 hp @ 4000 rpm Torque: 230 ft-lbs. @ 2400 rpm Drive Type: AWD Mileage on Automatic transmission: 14 mpg / 18 mpg (City/Highway) Mileage on Manual transmission: 16 mpg / 20 mpg (City/Highway) |