[ausev] New electric car conversion business in Texas?
Marc Kohler
mkohler at austin.rr.com
Fri May 4 15:59:24 GMT 2007
Especially since they said they have 100 mile range (I think his odometer is
off) with 12-12V lead acid batteries, "but don't let the voltage drop below
72V"! I bet if he did drive it 100 miles, he got close to that 72V limit
(controller brown out limit) and put a DEEP discharge on those batteries.
Marc Kohler
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Hastings" <evblazer at yahoo.com>
To: "Daniel J. Stewart" <dstewart at cortechs.com>; "AustinEV News
Announcements and General Discussion" <ausev at austinev.org>
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: [ausev] New electric car conversion business in Texas?
> It seems the person selling the car knows little about
> the car. They are really dancing around questions and
> have refused test drives online and offline.
> Their advice about not taking the batteries below 1.2
> volts per a cell is going to make someone really
> dissapointed when they only take it to 1.3 and think
> they are going to get long life.
>
> --- "Daniel J. Stewart" <dstewart at cortechs.com> wrote:
>
>> I noticed on eBay item #230124714971 the seller
>> "alaniz1701" from La
>> Marque, TX says "This car is one of the first
>> electric car conversions
>> done by my new business."
>>
>> Anyone heard of this new business? Could be a good
>> reason for a road trip
>> to Galveston.
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