Owner | Jarrod Botttinelli | ||||
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Owner's Other EV | 1974 Karmann Ghia | ||||
Location | Los Lunas, New Mexico United States map | ||||
Web/Email | WebPage | ||||
Vehicle | 1968 Volkswagen Beetle | ||||
Motor | Netgain Warp 9 Series Wound DC | ||||
Drivetrain | Upgraded transmission to a KCR with welded 3rd and 4th gear, 3.44 ring and pinion, super differential with 4 spider gears. 3rd and 4th gear slipped when accelerating at more than 700 amps with the stock tranny. Lightened flywheel, removed ring gear, Stage II Kennedy clutch with 4 puck ceramic disc | ||||
Controller | Zeva MC 1000 1000 amp controller. The original controller was an Evnetics Soliton 1, which failed after 17,000 miles. It may have been a minor failure, but Evnetics no longer exists and I was unable to repair it. So far, the Zeva controller has been flawless. Furthermore, customer support from Zeva is top notch. | ||||
Batteries | 42 Voltronix 160 Ah, 3.20 Volt, Lithium Iron Phosphate 16 under the hood where the fuel tank was, 26 behind the rear seat. | ||||
System Voltage | 135 Volts | ||||
Charger | Elcon | ||||
Heater | Homemade, using the heating element from a $12 Walmart 1500 watt space heater engaged by a contactor, and a 250 cfm 12 volt blower. It uses about 12 amps. It works amazingly well. Instant heat. | ||||
DC/DC Converter | Elcon ECDC-MV 400amp, 72-144 V, 13.5 V output Two of them failed after only a few minutes of driving, most likely caused by ripple from the Soliton 1. Problem was solved by installing a 10 amp, 100 microHenrie inductor in series on the input to the converter. Has not failed since. Elcon did not have the slightest interest in helping to solve the problem. Evnetics was very helpful. | ||||
Instrumentation | EVMS monitor for programming the controller, Speedhut speedometer, voltage gauge; Xantrex monitor. No BMS. Individual voltage gauges on each cell. Batteries are staying very well balanced. Occasionally top balance. | ||||
Top Speed | 95 MPH (152 KPH) It may go faster, but 95 was plenty fast in a Bug! | ||||
Acceleration | 0-60 mph in 5.3 seconds. This is confirmed by the Speed Hut GPS speedometer which has a 0-60 function. This was done starting in 2nd and shifting to 4th. In 3rd gear only, 6.6 seconds, because the torque diminishes somewhat at around 50 mph (3000 rpm). Normally, I drive 95% of the time in 3rd gear, only shifting to 4th on the highway. | ||||
Range | 90 Miles (144 Kilometers) 70 miles driving normal to about 75% DOD. 90 miles if driving very conservatively. | ||||
Watt Hours/Mile | 225 Wh/Mile 190 was the best when hypermiling, 225 when driving normal, 300 when having fun. The high altitude (5000') may aid energy consumption. | ||||
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Seating Capacity | 2 adults, 2 children. Or 4 adults as long as two of them are extremely wimpy. Its a BUG! | ||||
Curb Weight | 2,300 Pounds (1,045 Kilograms) Guessing | ||||
Conversion Time | Three months, off and on, for the conversion. Still doing small things here and there for the restoration. | ||||
Conversion Cost | Around $14k for the conversion (got a great deal on the batteries), and around 3k for the restoration. Original car was $2k, but sold the engine for $750 | ||||
Additional Features | Gabriel HiJacker air shocks. Indexed torsion bars one notch. Slightly slammed with stock suspension. Coated the interior with Lizard Skin to dampen noise. Individual temperature gauges for the battery pack and motor. | ||||
Have an 8.2 Kw solar pv array at my house, which supplies all household energy and now transportation as well. I have a couple of other vehicles, but don't drive them very often, but are necessary for road trips. This car is a blast to drive, and it destroys almost all other cars off the line! I Never get tired of watching people's "fast cars" disappear in my rear view mirror! Bought most of the components from EV West. They were very helpful and professional. Ian Hooper from Zeva is extremely helpful. WebPage |