Hi to everyone...!
So here's my first post
We're a team of a few geers from switzerland. Started an after-work project half a year ago: a modified Kart Chassis (CRG Iris), with a three-phase motor and a few lead-acid batteries.
A 240 cell A123 pack is in development, in fact I charged the 1st cell today with the shiny new BMS PCB
- Some more detailed specifications
- Lots of Photos (check out "at josefs")
- First Burnouts 8)
- Our YouTube channel, which gets regular updates
- 1st version of the lead-acid charger.. 6 clamps under that heatsink .)
The goals are an e-kart that can take on and beat 100/125cc gas versions in driving dynamics, and run a race distance on one charge. Charge time should also be <30min.
I think we're about 70% sone construction... current status:
- Motor mount and belt-drive are finished
- Controller parameter tuning is about 90% done.. getting about 10kWs and 200Nm on the axle.
...expect about 30kW and 220Nm with the A123 pack
- Chassis-rework (centering the driving position and steering) is done
- Kart is very drivable on a flat surface (see Videos)
- ..but not yet race-ready, still too heavy, about 130kg without driver)
- Lead Charger electronics 90% done, Lithium version at about 70%...
Todos:
- Finish Lithium pack and charger
-> minus 35kg!!
-> plus 20-30hp
-> massiv regen possible
-> add 10min driving time (total ca 20m)
- optimizing the sensors
- all new paint/decals
- lower the seat
- driveability tuning
- etc etc...
Performance target:
sub 100kg w/o driver, fully tanked battery
over 30kW
over 220nm on the rear Axle
over 1kA Battery current ... hehehe, writing "kA" ist sooo cool
over 20min driving time at race speed
sub 30min charging time
very good driving dynamics/balance...
Current driving-impressions:
- acceleration is very nice ..
Torque is massive and perfectly linear---
- sideways-dynamics are fun, but not fast ... too heavy, chassis flexing, etc etc
..ok, enough for now.
Any questions, shoot away.
madstamm at gmx dotnet
Greetz from the old country,
Mike + Velkart Team (Heinrich, Joseph, Peter, Rony und Beat)
A few pics for fun:
Josef, welding...
Peter, modern tuning
.. the "baby" tryout pack
Working on the rear Axle..
A fresh pulley .. compatible to the original sprocket
A brandnew clamp/u-voltage circuit.. led and optocoupler output
So here's my first post
We're a team of a few geers from switzerland. Started an after-work project half a year ago: a modified Kart Chassis (CRG Iris), with a three-phase motor and a few lead-acid batteries.
A 240 cell A123 pack is in development, in fact I charged the 1st cell today with the shiny new BMS PCB
- Some more detailed specifications
- Lots of Photos (check out "at josefs")
- First Burnouts 8)
- Our YouTube channel, which gets regular updates
- 1st version of the lead-acid charger.. 6 clamps under that heatsink .)
The goals are an e-kart that can take on and beat 100/125cc gas versions in driving dynamics, and run a race distance on one charge. Charge time should also be <30min.
I think we're about 70% sone construction... current status:
- Motor mount and belt-drive are finished
- Controller parameter tuning is about 90% done.. getting about 10kWs and 200Nm on the axle.
...expect about 30kW and 220Nm with the A123 pack
- Chassis-rework (centering the driving position and steering) is done
- Kart is very drivable on a flat surface (see Videos)
- ..but not yet race-ready, still too heavy, about 130kg without driver)
- Lead Charger electronics 90% done, Lithium version at about 70%...
Todos:
- Finish Lithium pack and charger
-> minus 35kg!!
-> plus 20-30hp

-> massiv regen possible
-> add 10min driving time (total ca 20m)
- optimizing the sensors
- all new paint/decals
- lower the seat
- driveability tuning
- etc etc...
Performance target:
sub 100kg w/o driver, fully tanked battery
over 30kW
over 220nm on the rear Axle
over 1kA Battery current ... hehehe, writing "kA" ist sooo cool

over 20min driving time at race speed
sub 30min charging time
very good driving dynamics/balance...
Current driving-impressions:
- acceleration is very nice ..
- sideways-dynamics are fun, but not fast ... too heavy, chassis flexing, etc etc
..ok, enough for now.
Any questions, shoot away.
madstamm at gmx dotnet
Greetz from the old country,
Mike + Velkart Team (Heinrich, Joseph, Peter, Rony und Beat)
A few pics for fun:

Josef, welding...

Peter, modern tuning

.. the "baby" tryout pack

Working on the rear Axle..

A fresh pulley .. compatible to the original sprocket

A brandnew clamp/u-voltage circuit.. led and optocoupler output