Owner | Jon Rue | ||||||||
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Location | Seattle, Washington United States map | ||||||||
Web/Email | WebPage | ||||||||
Vehicle | 1994 Honda Del Sol Si The Honda Civic Del Sol is a 2-seater front- engined, front wheel drive, targa top convertible manufactured by Honda in the 1990s. Production and sales ran from 1994 through 1997 in the U.S. with a total of slightly fewer than 75,000 models sold in America. | ||||||||
Motor | HPEVS AC-50 3-Phase AC | ||||||||
Drivetrain | 1.6 liter SOHC 16-valve four cylinder D16Z6 1.6L 125 hp (93 kW) I4 engine with Honda's VTEC. 5 speed manual transmission. | ||||||||
Controller | Curtis 1238R-7601 96V nominal 130V max input 650A max current output Regenerative braking | ||||||||
Batteries | 36 CALB/Skyenergy SE130AHA, 3.20 Volt, Lithium Iron Phosphate CALB Cells | ||||||||
System Voltage | 115 Volts | ||||||||
Charger | Elcon PFC 2500 120/230 VAC Charger Charge Profile 611 charging to constant voltage of 3.45 V per cell. | ||||||||
Heater | DBK 1500W PTC heater Replaced old heater core (what a pain tearing out the entire interior and dash!) with ceramic heater core. Using existing AC button circuit to turn on heater. Heater element is on only when AC button is depressed and the fan is on. | ||||||||
DC/DC Converter | IpDCIS-9612 CleanPower (looks the same as Chennic) 400W DC-DC converter 96V nominal. 2 DC-DC converters. One always on and the other on with key switch in on position. | ||||||||
Instrumentation | ZEVA II Fuel Gauge Driver Plus Existing tachometer displays 100s of amps and existing fuel gauge displays SOC | ||||||||
Top Speed | 100 MPH (160 KPH) Have had it over 90 MPH on the track and still accelerating. | ||||||||
Range | 65 Miles (104 Kilometers) Real world urban driving with hills, traffic, stop & go, the whole enchilada. Farthest drive to date was just over 65 miles and that brought by average cell voltage to 3.17 V. Still have some juice left. Also have done a couple 65 mile highway trips. The car has no trouble cruising for over an hour at highway speeds. Motor and controller temp never climbed above 45C. | ||||||||
Watt Hours/Mile | 250 Wh/Mile Based on my typical Seattle winter driving. In city with some freeway and plenty of hills. Also full-time headlights, some wipers, and some heat. This should be my worst case scenario. | ||||||||
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Seating Capacity | 2 adults | ||||||||
Curb Weight | 2,512 Pounds (1,141 Kilograms) Original Del Sol Si curb weight: 2414 lbs +98 lbs for conversion! GVWR 2975 lbs: still have a 463 lb payload capacity! | ||||||||
Tires | unknown | ||||||||
Conversion Time | 6 months | ||||||||
Conversion Cost | $20,000 $17,000 + $3000 for donor vehicle | ||||||||
Special thanks to: Jack Rickard (www.evtv.me) for design inspiration and technical assistance; Jeff D. for help with metal fabrication, shaping, and design; and Tom C. for some great aluminum weldings. Components purchased primarily from EVolve Electrics and Manzanita Micro. Both were outstanding to work with and provided great service and patience to a question asking first timer. |