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paultrafalgar wrote:The very best of luck, Justin, and take care; you're too valuable to lose!
One thing bothers me: Do you have enough weight over the driving (front) wheel?

nutsandvolts wrote:Hopefully you will pass through the capital region and meet some folks from the ottawa electric vehicle council, perhaps get some press attention here.
nutsandvolts wrote:It would be cool if you had a CDMA EVDO modem, camera and gps, and could load live images and location to a web server, wouldn't be too hard to setup and there are nation wide EVDO data plans. For example, I have internet nation wide EVDO with Bell Mobility.

Harrington wrote:Good Luck. Not sure your route. I am in Kamloops just off the highway in Dallas (subdivision 10 km east of town on the Trans Canada Hwy) Welcome to crash if you need to.
Rod

justin_le wrote:Definitely going through Ottawa, and it looks like there's a chance I might make it there in time for the August monthly EVCO meeting, so if you guys have space for a guest speaker there are a few things I could talk about!
Justin

Tiberius wrote:Hi Justin,
Good luck with the trip. Sounds really impressive - the journey and the new equipment.
If you make a serious navigation error, then do feel free to drop in.
Nick

fechter wrote:Hmm.. previous post didn't make it...
Anyway, nice job on the controller.
I think you found my list of desirable features and actually made one. Current mode throttle rocks, so does adjustable regen and cycle by cycle current limiting. I'll be real interested in how you implemented the sensorless mode too.
fechter wrote:Next challenge will be to make a fully sensorless one that can start from a dead stop just like a sensored one. Think about that one as you are pedaling across the country...
fechter wrote:I'm split on the epoxy. Great for water proofing. Sucks for future repair. If the smoke gets out of one part, the whole thing will be scrap (except for a few of us armed with pans of boiling water and dental picks).

justin_le wrote:Definitely going through Ottawa, and it looks like there's a chance I might make it there in time for the August monthly EVCO meeting, so if you guys have space for a guest speaker there are a few things I could talk about!
justin_le wrote:logging my energy usage and speed statistics over the entire trip so far, with the data saved to a laptop once per second.
digital camera setup on the handlebar, taking a snap shot once every 60 seconds, so at the end of the trip we'll have a 6-7 minute video of the country from coast to coast.


bspalteh wrote:Here are a few pics from Whiterock.
Did you make it to Hope? How is the charging situation where you are?

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