Volvo Forum
Google
 

Go Back   Volvo Forum > General > Introduce yourself

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 02-11-2008, 04:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
electric240
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Ortonville, MI
Posts: 3
Default Hello All

Just wanted to say hello. I have a 1984 240 GL that I recently picked up on the cheap and it is my electric conversion. It's still Winter here in MI so the progress is limited at best. Just waiting to tear into it. I'll post an address to follow the progress for those interested. As an aside, I'll have a complete set of gas internal combustion junk I won't need any more for those in need.

Regards,

Bill
electric240 is offline  
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Old 02-11-2008, 10:24 PM   #2 (permalink)
Nate
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Maricopa, AZ
Posts: 26
Default

Hey Bill, I am just curious about your electric conversion. What size motor do you plan on using? Something like an ADC 9"? Have you decided on pack voltage and controller amperage? What battery technology do you plan on using? Transmission? And last, what will an electric Volvo weigh?

Thanks,
Nate is offline  
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Old 02-12-2008, 01:58 AM   #3 (permalink)
electric240
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Ortonville, MI
Posts: 3
Default

Hey Nate,

I am using the 9" FB1-4001A from ADC. Since this is my first conversion I decided to take the road of "I don't know anything" and use the experience of the experts of the EV community on the internet. The one I'm impressed with the most is Bob at EV America. He did my calculations to make sure I could pull it off in the 240 and he's the cheapest around for the $$$ parts such as the motor, charger, and controller. I'll be building a 144 volt system using Trojan T-875s due to weight. 145s would be better but they're a bit heavy. I'll be using the Curtis 1231C-8601 controller. Everything is rated for 500 amps.

For the drive, I'm swapping out the AT for a M46 manual and will be using a "clutchless" drive. Shifting will still be possible but with a 2 second or so lag. The clutchless configuration eliminates the clutch pressure plate and flywheel. That's about 60 lbs savings but translates into about 1000 lbs rotational weight! Speaking of weight, finished weight comes in at 3988 lbs which includes 2 adults, 2 kids and 50 lbs of groceries. I have other weigh reducing ideas but need to investigate the structural issues. I'm hoping to get 60 miles range. Driving to work w/o wife and kids should be possible. I'm working on convincing my employer to let me plug in however.

No, the 240 isn't the ideal EV conversion for several reasons but it's built like a tank, the price was right (for a car that has only seen one MI winter), and it will be a nice change from the VW Bug, Ford Probe, and S-10.

If I missed somethng just let me know.

Regards,

Bill
electric240 is offline  
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Old 02-13-2008, 12:47 AM   #4 (permalink)
Nate
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Maricopa, AZ
Posts: 26
Default

The 875s save you 594 lbs over the 145s! I don't know how much range you loose without the additional capacity but if you have enough to make it to work and keep the batteries well in their safety limit you are good to go!
I don't know what the incentives are in MI but some states reward employers who install chargers and encourage "green" cars.
144V will give decent power in those cases where you need to get moving fast.

I am sure Bob knows all this so good luck on your first conversion!
Nate is offline  
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Old 02-13-2008, 02:46 PM   #5 (permalink)
electric240
Junior Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Ortonville, MI
Posts: 3
Default

Yeah, I'll admit I'm a bit close with the 875s but my one way is only 39 miles. Stats are great but seeing is believing. This is really going to be my wife's car for the 10 - 30 mile round trips once I break it in. My next project will be a long range commuter.

As far as incentives for chargers, I don't know but I'm sure it's a non-issue. Living in the Detroit area doesn't offer much for green anything.
electric240 is offline  
Digg this Post!Add Post to del.icio.usBookmark Post in TechnoratiFurl this Post!
Reply With Quote
Reply


Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On



All times are GMT. The time now is 09:55 AM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.0.0