Owner | John Grigg (former owner, EV has been sold) |
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Location | Sacramento, California United States map |
Vehicle | 1985 Chevrolet S-10 Blazer |
Motor | Kostov Series Wound DC 11" |
Drivetrain | stock, 4 wheel drive system removed - Still have the parts... |
Controller | Cafe Electric Zilla 1K -HV |
Batteries | 24 Exide Orbital Blue Tops, 12.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, AGM All batteries are in insulated boxes with temperature controlled vent fans that turn on at 65 degrees. |
System Voltage | 288 Volts |
Charger | Manzanita Micro PFC30 with MK2b regulators on each battery |
DC/DC Converter | IOTA DLS-220-55 55amp DC-DC for all of the accessories. Has 3 configured modes, 1.sleep mode when vehicle is off which it can prop up a dead SLA battery at 11v. 2.charge mode @ 13v when the vehicle is charging main pack. 3. online mode @ 14.4v when vehicle is running. |
Instrumentation | Amp Meter Link 10 with pre-scaler |
Acceleration | Much better than when it had the original ICE. |
Range | 20 Miles (32 Kilometers) it can traval about 15 miles now with batteries having 300 cycles and about 80% capacity left. I never went past 75% DOD. |
Watt Hours/Mile | 450 Wh/Mile This is a mix of Stop and go Traffic.. |
Seating Capacity | 5 adults |
Tires | Kumho Ecsta STX - not very aerodynamic but cool looking... |
Conversion Time | 2 Years |
Conversion Cost | $16K |
Additional Features | Avcon inlet MR2 Power Sterring System - Pump and ECU - See: WebPage MES Vacuum Pump - very quite MP3 CD Player AirRide Suspension |
This vehicles drives very good with excellent acceleration but the range did not live up to what I needed. I'm planning selling this truck to help with my Fiat 124 Spider conversion. What this vehicle needs: 1. Better aerodynamics. 2. Water proofing the charger or moving it to the inside of the cab. |