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Explaining my EV conversion back in '95#ThrowBackThursday #electronics #EVconversion #deetsInAlt

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  • jerzone@techhub.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    Explaining my EV conversion back in '95
    #ThrowBackThursday #electronics #EVconversion #deetsInAlt

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      Explaining my EV conversion back in '95
      #ThrowBackThursday #electronics #EVconversion #deetsInAlt

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      #electronics #EVconversion

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        Explaining my EV conversion back in '95
        #ThrowBackThursday #electronics #EVconversion #deetsInAlt

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        @jerzone That's super rad. What kind of range/top speed did you get?

        Also, was it *you* that killed the electric car??

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          @jerzone That's super rad. What kind of range/top speed did you get?

          Also, was it *you* that killed the electric car??

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          @swansonite I think best was 30 miles, but the daily commute was only about ten miles, maybe a few more if I got groceries. Did get it up to 65 on the interstate before I chickened out. Lead sled.
          It was a heavy 4 door sedan (from CA, no rust!) and 12 deep cycle lead acid batteries did not help.

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            @swansonite I think best was 30 miles, but the daily commute was only about ten miles, maybe a few more if I got groceries. Did get it up to 65 on the interstate before I chickened out. Lead sled.
            It was a heavy 4 door sedan (from CA, no rust!) and 12 deep cycle lead acid batteries did not help.

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            @jerzone That's about 15 miles more than I would have expected for both!

            In 1995, I had a 78 Monte Carlo with a rusted frame that had approximately the same range and top speed. Unfortunately, it probably burned enough gas to offset your efforts by a significant margin.

            You ever get the urge to do a "modern" conversion? My wife and I miss our butt-ugly Honda Element every day and I often think about how much fun an electric one would be. Hopefully Honda has the same idea.

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              @jerzone That's about 15 miles more than I would have expected for both!

              In 1995, I had a 78 Monte Carlo with a rusted frame that had approximately the same range and top speed. Unfortunately, it probably burned enough gas to offset your efforts by a significant margin.

              You ever get the urge to do a "modern" conversion? My wife and I miss our butt-ugly Honda Element every day and I often think about how much fun an electric one would be. Hopefully Honda has the same idea.

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              @swansonite When the Mazda was starting to rust I got a new, lightweight donor car and started on it, fully blog mode. Went a little overboard gutting it, pulling almost all of the wiring ("I can do better!"). Then dad died and I got a prius and spent a year traveling to straighten out his affairs. Then kid was born. I went to pick it back up some years later and the wiring mess I'd left was too much, so I decided me and the kid could do it when he got older. We didn't. I think it's been a possum house ever since.

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                @jerzone That's about 15 miles more than I would have expected for both!

                In 1995, I had a 78 Monte Carlo with a rusted frame that had approximately the same range and top speed. Unfortunately, it probably burned enough gas to offset your efforts by a significant margin.

                You ever get the urge to do a "modern" conversion? My wife and I miss our butt-ugly Honda Element every day and I often think about how much fun an electric one would be. Hopefully Honda has the same idea.

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                @swansonite @jerzone May not make it over here... but this Kia van looks interesting🤔

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                The Kia PV5 electric van combines futuristic looks and thoughtful design

                Forget VW's expensive retro bus—this is the electric van we've been waiting for.

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                • jerzone@techhub.socialJ jerzone@techhub.social

                  @swansonite When the Mazda was starting to rust I got a new, lightweight donor car and started on it, fully blog mode. Went a little overboard gutting it, pulling almost all of the wiring ("I can do better!"). Then dad died and I got a prius and spent a year traveling to straighten out his affairs. Then kid was born. I went to pick it back up some years later and the wiring mess I'd left was too much, so I decided me and the kid could do it when he got older. We didn't. I think it's been a possum house ever since.

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                  @jerzone Haha understandable. "A year traveling straightening out my dad's affairs" sounds like the premise to a NYT bestseller right there.

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                    @swansonite When the Mazda was starting to rust I got a new, lightweight donor car and started on it, fully blog mode. Went a little overboard gutting it, pulling almost all of the wiring ("I can do better!"). Then dad died and I got a prius and spent a year traveling to straighten out his affairs. Then kid was born. I went to pick it back up some years later and the wiring mess I'd left was too much, so I decided me and the kid could do it when he got older. We didn't. I think it's been a possum house ever since.

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                    @jerzone "I Think it's Been a Possum House Ever Since" might be a good title too.

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                      @jerzone "I Think it's Been a Possum House Ever Since" might be a good title too.

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                      @swansonite That's catchier than, "Misadventures in Midwestern Radio"

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                        @swansonite That's catchier than, "Misadventures in Midwestern Radio"

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                        @jerzone Hah which states? I have some Wisconsin radio connections. Your dad own a station?

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