Owner | Steve Powers (former owner, EV has been sold) | ||||||||
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Owner's Other EVs | 1979 Plymounth ETV-1 1993 Ford Festiva 1980 Jet Industries Electrica 007 1999 Solectria Force 1983 Mitsubishi Cordia 2013 Wheego Life | ||||||||
Location | Atlanta, Georgia United States map | ||||||||
Vehicle | 1992 Ford Festiva Donor car had blown engine with 224,763 miles on the odometer, purchased in North Carolina for $150. | ||||||||
Motor | unknown 7 Separately Excited DC Motor was purchased from e-bay for $80 + shipping. It was a 36 Volt lift motor out of a Hyster fork lift. | ||||||||
Drivetrain | Stock 5 speed manual with flywheel adapter custom machined out of Luvjoy coupler (Steve Clunn www.grassrootsev.com method). | ||||||||
Controller | General Electric EV-1B Control was contactor (84 Volt) on the armature and GE EV-1B on the field (84 - 36 Volt). Takeoff 84 V / 84 V. Max speed 84 V / 36 V. Instead of a 0 - 5 k pot, a 2.5 - 0 k pot (high to low) was used. | ||||||||
Batteries | 14 Sam's Club Golf Cart, 6.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, Flooded | ||||||||
System Voltage | 84 Volts | ||||||||
Charger | Individual 12 V deep cycle battery chargers Multiple chargers to individually balance the pack. | ||||||||
Heater | No heat. No AC, but I could have driven the AC compressor off an aux motor, but I never go around to it. | ||||||||
DC/DC Converter | None. | ||||||||
Instrumentation | None. I didn't think I needed any, but I could have read the motor amps off the EV-1B with the use of a simple voltmeter. | ||||||||
Top Speed | 50 MPH (80 KPH) Top speed was never tested (see comments below). Estimated to be 45 - 50 MPH. | ||||||||
Acceleration | 0 - 45 in about 18 sec (estimated). Never tested. | ||||||||
Range | 25 Miles (40 Kilometers) Estimated range was 25 Miles in stop and go, mostly flat, 35 - 45 MPH. | ||||||||
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Seating Capacity | Only two people. No back seat. | ||||||||
Curb Weight | 2,800 Pounds (1,272 Kilograms) Estimated. Donor started at 1750 lb. | ||||||||
Tires | 12 inch well used tires. | ||||||||
Conversion Time | After 8 months, I realized that the donor car I selected needed to much work. I also realized that the car was underpowered at about 10 HP nominal, 30 HP maximum. I parted out the car and am now looking for a new chasis. | ||||||||
Conversion Cost | $1600 invested. If completed, it would have cost $4500. | ||||||||
Additional Features | Low cost conversion. | ||||||||
This 4th EV of mine was a valuable learning experience. I realized the importance of good design work up front and selecting a donor car in better mechanical condition. If I had to do it again, I would have found a 93 Festiva (last model year made) with 50 - 80k miles in good mechanical condition as the donor. I would have used a 9" ADC motor (it would have fit). I would have used a 144 V system (18 X 8 V) flooded golf cart batteries. I would have bought a different controller, minimum 144 V x 600 Amp (prefer 1000 Amps). I still would have used individual chargers to keep the batteries balanced, but I would have installed a battery monitoring system to ensure that they all fully charged. |