Owner | Steve Shore |
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Location | Richmondville, New York United States map |
Web/Email | http:\www.watts-up-elec-traks.com |
Vehicle | 1971 General Electric E20 Electric Garden Tractor |
Motor | General Electric Permanent Magnet DC New Old Stock drive motor. |
Drivetrain | 4-speed Peerless transaxle in combination with 8-speed electronic foot pedal - 32 speeds total. |
Controller | New components replaced 40 year-old components - contactors, relays, resistors, diodes, electronic component cards, etc. |
Batteries | 6 Interstate Duracell, 6.00 Volt, |
System Voltage | 36 Volts |
Charger | General Electric Transformer, capacitor, diodes, heat sinks |
Heater | Layers. Plus hand & feet warmers. |
Instrumentation | Stock ammeter and volt meter disguised as fuel and power use gauges. Watts Up meter installed to monitor module output. |
Top Speed | 8 MPH (12 KPH) Much faster down hill in neutral. |
Acceleration | Brisk |
Range | 8 Miles (12 Kilometers) Estimated to reach half charged batt pack |
Seating Capacity | One (or two if factory double seat is installed) |
Curb Weight | 1 Pounds (0 Kilograms) Estimated including tractor, mower deck, batteries, solar module & support frame |
Tires | 10.5 x 12 x 24 rears 6.5 x 8 x 18 front Both are oversize vs factory skins which were too small for my taste |
Conversion Time | Tractor - 6 months. Solar - 3 weeks |
Conversion Cost | Tractor - somewhere South of $2,000 incl batteries. Solar - $700 |
Additional Features | 225 watt SolarWorld module, Genasun MPPT charge controller, tube steel & angle iron support framework, Watts Up power meter, in-line fuse, main disconnect, various hardware. Have (had) the following factory extras: Welder, 36v to 110v inverter, chainsaw, hedge trimmer, grass trimmer, hand cultivator, sidewalk edger, drill heads, hitches, 1,00# dump cart, mower deck, dozer blade, snow blower, rototiller (sold), sickle bar (sold). Other attachments available: see my website. |
The module started charging the batt pack the second I rolled it out of the shop. Haven't yet used the 110v factory charger since the solar install. Drove it 5 miles round trip to a Solar Forum event and it was the hit of the evening. |