Owner | Miodrag Zubic | ||||||||
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Location | Rockton, Illinois United States map | ||||||||
Vehicle | 2000 Chevrolet S-10 | ||||||||
Motor | Advanced DC FB-4001A Series Wound DC | ||||||||
Drivetrain | Stock, except for the lack of engine ... 5spd with clutch | ||||||||
Controller | First Pick Electronics LLC MaxForcer SL 48-160 VDC systems (200 VDC max), 1000A controller by First Pick Electronics LLC Programmable parameters such as: - max. motor amps - max. battery amps - max. motor voltage - max. battery voltage sag - idle voltage - rpm limit (if speed sensor is used) Data-logging and parameter setup done via RS232/PC | ||||||||
Batteries | 26 US Battery US2200, 6.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, Flooded 2 in the front 24 in the bed, 232 AH (20 H rate), 63 lb each | ||||||||
System Voltage | 156 Volts | ||||||||
Charger | Zivan NG3 230VAC input, configured for 156 VDC lead-acid pack. | ||||||||
Heater | El. heater installed in the AC core | ||||||||
DC/DC Converter | Zivan NG1 Had to upgrade mosfets and change/add capacitors since the original voltage rating of 160VDC wasn't high enough to work off of the battery set that gets charged to about 210VDC (equalizing phase) | ||||||||
Instrumentation | Voltmeter for battery pack, Ammeter for battery pack amps Ammeter for motor amps Tach - rpm signal coming from the controller Dash light - status codes coming from the controller | ||||||||
Top Speed | 85 MPH (136 KPH) Could probably go a little faster but doesn't feel comfortable in a truck with over 180K miles | ||||||||
Acceleration | Great at low end, tapers off at higher speeds as the controller is programmed to limit battery amps at 500 ADC and voltage sag at 115 VDC. If opened up it will keep pushing hard, but I don't want to kill the batteries just yet. | ||||||||
Range | 35 Miles (56 Kilometers) Actually, the range varies from 25 mi to 45 mi depending on how it is driven and how deeply I allow batteries to discharge. | ||||||||
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Seating Capacity | 3 adults | ||||||||
Curb Weight | 5,000 Pounds (2,272 Kilograms) Estimated | ||||||||
Conversion Time | too long | ||||||||
Conversion Cost | $11,500-ish | ||||||||
Additional Features | Power steering - original PS pump runs off of the motor back-shaft - a little tricky to use when there is no idle, however, when controller is programmed to provide idle, steering feels very similar to one with ICE | ||||||||
I bought this truck (already converted) in June 2010. It was a 120VDC system with Curtis controller. Since then I - upgraded to MaxForcer SL 160V/1000A controller - added a box for 6 more batteries (in the truck bed) and installed a new 26pc US2200 set - added a set of leaf-springs in the rear suspension - replaced original rubber engine mounts with custom-made solid mounts (to prevent motor/trans from twisting under high torque) - upgraded Zivan DC-DC converter to take voltages slightly above 200VDC - upgraded Zivan charger to one that takes 220VAC and charges 156V set - added shunt/ammeter for motor amps - added speed sensor to the motor, fed the signal to/through the controller and added a tach to the dash |