lectrobug
Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2007 1:01 am
I noticed an ad in one of my Hot VWs mags for a vw ev conversion kit from Wilderness ev. After several phone calls and e-mails finally reached them. They said send $1600 up front and they would send the kit--I did and they sent most of the kit--guess I will give up on getting the missing and wrong parts and buy them elsewhere.
I am using their shunt DC mtr at 36V and plan to go 48V or more with cooling depending how the range works out and if I carry an onboard gas generator or pull one.
The reason for the gen is bifold We live in a rural area with big trees and frequent ice storms and sometimes are without electricity up to 2 weeks.
Have been needing to get a gen for the house several years--now I would like a gen for my lectrobug for emergency get home juice.
Would it be better use a trailer for the gen and add more batteries to the bug or trailer the generator. Would also like some imput about the size of gen(KW) I need. If I carry it where the gas tank used to be in the bug would also have to limit the overall size
This a "get my feet wet" project--would like to build a from the ground up true ev in the future Thanks Ed
I am using their shunt DC mtr at 36V and plan to go 48V or more with cooling depending how the range works out and if I carry an onboard gas generator or pull one.
The reason for the gen is bifold We live in a rural area with big trees and frequent ice storms and sometimes are without electricity up to 2 weeks.
Have been needing to get a gen for the house several years--now I would like a gen for my lectrobug for emergency get home juice.
Would it be better use a trailer for the gen and add more batteries to the bug or trailer the generator. Would also like some imput about the size of gen(KW) I need. If I carry it where the gas tank used to be in the bug would also have to limit the overall size
This a "get my feet wet" project--would like to build a from the ground up true ev in the future Thanks Ed