Owner | Moltenmetal | ||
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Location | Toronto, Ontario Canada map | ||
Web | WebPage | ||
Vehicle | 1975 Triumph Spitfire 2 seater convertible | ||
Motor | HPEVS AC50 3-Phase AC 120 ft-lbs torque, 77 hp peak | ||
Drivetrain | HPEVS AC50 w/Curtis 1238 controller and 32s 180 Ah LiFePO4 pack | ||
Controller | Curtis 1238 650 A peak forward current, at least 200 A regen braking. I can adjust between neutral (off-pedal) regen and additional regen via a pot on the slack in my brake pedal travel. I have a switch to defeat the pedal regen (short the pot) for wet weather to avoid locking up the rear wheels. | ||
Batteries | 32 other Sinopoly , 3.20 Volt, Lithium Iron Phosphate So far I've had one cell with reduced capacity, likely due to mechanical damage before I repaired the rear suspension. | ||
System Voltage | 105 Volts | ||
Charger | Elcon PFC2500 | ||
Heater | Hairdryer for windshield defogger only | ||
DC/DC Converter | Sure Power Industries, Inc 35A- more than I need as my peak draw is under 20A. To do this again, I'd go with a larger battery and dedicated 12V charger- no need for an expensive DC/DC. | ||
Instrumentation | E-Expert Pro intelligent Ah meter, new Intellitronix speedo and tach, Curtis Spyglass, Lee Hart LED bridges on front and back packs, miniBMS | ||
Top Speed | Faster than I would feel safe driving this car. Never tested the limits, but the car pulls about 150A on the flat at 60 mph and the controller is capable of 500A continuous | ||
Acceleration | Very enjoyable indeed! | ||
Range | 60 Miles (96 Kilometers) Does my 38 mile commute at highway speed no sweat, leaving the battery around 50% DOD. | ||
Watt Hours/Mile | 236 Wh/Mile That's an average over thousands of miles driven. | ||
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Seating Capacity | 2 adults | ||
Curb Weight | 0 Near original- haven't weighed the car yet but calcs have me perhaps 100 lbs over original curb weight of 1850 lbs | ||
Tires | Standard Toyo Extensa ARs | ||
Conversion Time | 1 yr, most of the time spent on restoration of the donor car | ||
Conversion Cost | $16000 CDN | ||
An absolute joy to drive. Using Ontario's clean electric grid, the car emits 3% of the CO2 it did preconversion, virtually zero toxic emissions, and about 6% of the CO2 emitted by my wonderful Prius C hybrid! |