Owner | R Rivera | ||
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Owner's Other EV | Giant ATX | ||
Location | Purcellville, Virginia United States map | ||
Web/Email | WebPage | ||
Vehicle | 1991 Toyota MR2 I am using this car to drive 60 miles every day. And about 25 - 100miles on the weekends. | ||
Motor | HPEVS AC-50 3-Phase AC The warp 9 armature was destroyed due to high rpm usage. Got a good deal on a hpgc ac50 controller combo. same power much more reliability. | ||
Drivetrain | Rear Wheel 5 speed transmission just recently removed the clutch. Response is better. Shifting is barely a problem. Basically use 2 and 3rd gear to 60mph | ||
Controller | Curtis 1238-7501 550Amp 96v ( max of 126 - will use with 36 cells -115.2v ) | ||
Batteries | 36 CALB/Skyenergy 130AH, 115.20 Volt, Lithium Iron Phosphate 36 CALB 130AH (115V ~15KWH ) | ||
System Voltage | 115 Volts | ||
Charger | Elcon pfc 2500 (2.5kw) / EMW10000 (10kw - tested suc will use EMW 10K - with 70Amp toroids - will provide 12kw quick charge 45min-1:10min full charges. Tested at 50amps. | ||
Heater | pending | ||
DC/DC Converter | Iota 55A max 750watts | ||
Instrumentation | JLD404 Intelligent Amp/hr meter works incredibly well. separate volt meter will not longer use the 5 celllog8s to track each of the batteries, batteries got almost destroyed since the cellogs get their power from the left most 6 batts, leaving the other 2 intact. The result, unbalanced my bottom balance. the voltage went down to 90V | ||
Top Speed | 100 MPH (160 KPH) on 5th could do 100+ | ||
Acceleration | hopping for 10-12 sec 0-60 | ||
Range | 50 Miles (80 Kilometers) to 80% dod - 40-55 miles to 100% dod - 50-60 miles summer to 80% dod - 30-45miles to 100% dod - 35-50miles winter | ||
Watt Hours/Mile | 250 Wh/Mile 200-330whr/mile | ||
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Seating Capacity | 2 adults | ||
Curb Weight | 2,350 Pounds (1,068 Kilograms) the vehicle org weight was 2640. now in the process of eliminating unnecessary weight. hopping for 1800-2100 converting the car into a roadster with fiberglass body including doors. Custom dashboard and eliminating the trunk to shorten the car. | ||
Tires | 195/50/15 Falken + Motegi DR121 will later change the rear tires to 205/60/15 | ||
Conversion Time | 12 month so far | ||
Conversion Cost | motor/controller $2500,cables $250, vacuum pump $388,dc-dc conv $150. $6300 batteries backup charger $713, adapter plate $850, new tires and rims $800, new calipers and rotors $270 | ||
Additional Features | future modifications: * 36 batteries will be moved to the cabin behind seat and where the gas tank used to be. (ala chevyvolt) * Paint car * led light upgrade markers * flushed headlight 25w led projection ( corvette led HLs) * advanced instrumentation. * weight shedding * aerodynamic fixes | ||
Bottom balanced batteries within 30mv of each other @ 2.74v first charge rendered about 3.38v/cell with a charging voltage of 3.48v (under charging). Car is legal now. Battery #14 overheats...getting a replacement. after a 1000 miles, one trip consumed about 121ah (96%)... all batteries still balanced...at 3.22v (within a few milivots from each other ) one battery went bad terminal overheated and melted. Now I added 2 more battery using pfc2500 set to 35 batteries and 3.5v, with 36 batteries they are undercharged to about 3.4 volts....you don't loose much..but gain on reliability Other 4 batteries have moderate to severe sag problems. Looking to get them replaced by the manufacturer. They still work some sag to 2.5v and one sags to 1.7v @ 400amp On Jan 10 DC motor was destroyed due rpm over speed. In view of issues that DC motor presents: carbon build up, brushes,stall problems, etc. and also the evidence of other EV builders and their experience with DC motors, I got to the conclusion that for reliable transportation purposes is better to use AC induction motors due to their reliability and Regen capabilities. An AC50 setup was bought for a deal $2500 brand new. this included the 1238-7501 controller (550Amps) An extensive weight loss has been implemented in order to make the most of the AC50. 4 bad batteries replaced by calb. |