[ausev] onboard charger

Christopher Robison eeyore at phototropia.org
Mon Apr 30 15:58:11 GMT 2007


First, bear in mind that if you ever do plan to upgrade your pack
voltage for better performance, the battery charger is among the items
that you would need to replace, if the charger you choose is limited to
72 volts.

Having said that, if you're okay with the performance of the car at 72
volts, you're in luck -- Delta-Q's 72V QuiQ charger can be had for about
$600 retail ($1000 with built-in DC/DC converter), and having seen one
up close it seems very well-made with a sealed design for operation in
harsh environments.

http://www.delta-q.com/documents/QuiQ-data-sheet.pdf


  --chris



On Mon, 2007-04-30 at 08:36 -0700, Lisa Korf wrote:
> Any recommendations for a good quality, yet
> inexpensive, 72-volt on-board charger?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Lisa
> 
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