Owner | Steve Wilson | ||||||||
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Location | Hyde Park, New York United States map | ||||||||
Vehicle | 1985 Chevrolet S-10 pickup | ||||||||
Motor | Advanced DC FB1-4001 Series Wound DC 9" | ||||||||
Drivetrain | 4 Wheel Drive 4 speed manual transmission with clutch | ||||||||
Controller | Curtis 1231C with cooling fans underneath | ||||||||
Batteries | 20 US Battery 2300, 6.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, Flooded (T-125 type) | ||||||||
System Voltage | 120 Volts | ||||||||
Charger | Lester 7740 Lestronic 7740 - 120LCR25-5ET ferro-resonant, (off-board) | ||||||||
Heater | electric hydronic 750 Watt (original core with 120 Volt electric water heater and circulator pump) | ||||||||
DC/DC Converter | 12 Volt accessory battery is charged by a NAPA 6 Amp charger and an alternator coupled to the second motor shaft | ||||||||
Instrumentation | a) Cruising Systems KWH meter+ with RS232 data connection for a laptop computer b) 400A Ammeter c) 150V Voltmeter d) motor overtemp indicator lamp | ||||||||
Top Speed | 70 MPH (112 KPH) level road | ||||||||
Range | 25 Miles (40 Kilometers) to 35 miles useable, depending on terrain and temp | ||||||||
Watt Hours/Mile | 400 Wh/Mile | ||||||||
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Seating Capacity | 2 adults | ||||||||
Curb Weight | 4,500 Pounds (2,045 Kilograms) 51% front, 49% rear | ||||||||
Tires | Michelin XCX/APT P235/75R15 on OEM aluminum wheels | ||||||||
Additional Features | a) tilting bed with Craftec tonneau cover b) alternator regen charging of 12 Volt system c) power brakes with 12 Volt Gast vacuum pump system d) 120 VAC battery heater system in the boxes supplied via charger cable e) 12 Volt battery box ventilation system | ||||||||
Converted by EVermont Project from ICE at around 70K miles, now has about 86K miles. This is an extended cab version S-10 with the jump seats removed manual steering, no air conditioning, driveline retains original 4WD transfer case and front differential. Future upgrade plans: 1) new carpeting, seat covers, other detailing items 2) battery instrumentation 3) onboard charger system 4) complete the sound system 5) tachometer 6) 132V or 144V traction system (but then I'll need a new charger) |