[ausev] Inductive paddle chargers
Marc Kohler
mkohler at austin.rr.com
Wed Oct 11 16:26:12 GMT 2006
dcanfield at evtech.us
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Robison" <eeyore at phototropia.org>
To: "AustinEV News Announcements and General Discussion"
<ausev at austinev.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 10:18 AM
Subject: Re: [ausev] Inductive paddle chargers
> That would probably be Doug Canfield.
>
> Did he have the part that goes in the car, or only the external part? I'm
> going to guess the latter...
>
> --chris
>
>
>
> On Wed, October 11, 2006 10:12 am, Derek Bridges said:
>> At an event in San Antonio last year there was a big guy from Dallas
>> named Doug who told me he had a "warehouse full" of the large paddle
>> inductive charging systems. The event was the parking lot gathering that
>> we had on the same weekend as the national meet here in Austin. The guy
>> was there promoting photovoltaic roof shingles but I don't remember his
>> last name. Does anyone recall his name or contact information?
>>
>> Another way of finding components would be through the Parts Wanted area
>> of the EV Tradin Post at
>> http://www.austinev.org/evtradinpost/
>>
>> Derek Bridges
>>
>>
>> Richard Slatin wrote:
>>> At the school where I teach, they still have the inductive paddle
>>> chargers
>>> for EV charging. Anyone have any ideas on how/where I can find the
>>> car-based components?
>>> --
>>> Sincerely,
>>>
>>> Richard Slatin, MC/MFCT
>>> 400 W. Camelback Rd. Ste. 112
>>> Phoenix, AZ 85013
>>>
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