Posted by wilson ind on March 03, 2012 at 12:45:06 from (173.15.67.45):
In Reply to: Voltage weakness posted by Bill(Wis) on March 03, 2012 at 06:24:43:
I am not about to buy a volt. However with some of the claims verses actual the big guys could do better. Few years ago I built an electric powered ford ranger ( farm show 6-7 years ago) from forklift motor using a bunch of used batteries from niece and her husbands job with cell phone company. My limiting factor was homemade controller using stages of batteries. This used power from first set discharging disportanily from the entire bank. Could startup with full voltage but would lay a large patch of rubber. Top speed was 42 mph and range of 10 miles however another 8 if let set for hour or more. If someone would help me make a 48 or higher volt regulator for delco alternator I would start on new one soon. It would use a small 4 cy wakasua from aircraft generator an provide water heater and defroster, vaccume for brakes AC and 12 volt lighting. When I used mine at night on acceleration lights would go dim. Also no defroster and other things to me say hybrid with water heat and 12 volt lighting. e mail is open. Bill
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