redorblack
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- Sep 26, 2009
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Picking up a 2007 Revolution R1 electric car on Wednesday. It has the original 72v lead acid battery pack (6ea. 12v 200ah batteries... I think they are advertised as 200ah... it still gets around 30 miles range with hills). From switching my bikes from lead to LiFePo4 Headways, I know there is performance/range to be gained from less weight and more true capacity of lithium... but EV chargers, BMS, and batteries cost a freaking fortune still.
Is there a charger/pack solution that won't break the bank or burn me to the ground if I don't watch the charge/discharge cycles like a hawk? I'm tempted to build a pack out of LiPo RC packs and use a server power supply (Liveforphysics! Help!).
If I went with Manzanita Micro, I'd be looking at about $12K to put together a 72V 180Ah CALB pack with boxes/regulators, and a 30A charger (just based off the website pricing). All real nice... but the car is costing me under $3K and is a nice driver for what it is. That doesn't strike me as bang for the buck...
Any better ideas? And anyone familiar with the Revolution R1, maybe under one of it's other names... it's the 72v AC version listed here on the Chinese site. http://hyev.cn/content/en/product/ev/HY-B22.html I wonder if it's as easy to hotrod as my Bafang controller was by upping the voltage for my bike.
Is there a charger/pack solution that won't break the bank or burn me to the ground if I don't watch the charge/discharge cycles like a hawk? I'm tempted to build a pack out of LiPo RC packs and use a server power supply (Liveforphysics! Help!).
If I went with Manzanita Micro, I'd be looking at about $12K to put together a 72V 180Ah CALB pack with boxes/regulators, and a 30A charger (just based off the website pricing). All real nice... but the car is costing me under $3K and is a nice driver for what it is. That doesn't strike me as bang for the buck...
Any better ideas? And anyone familiar with the Revolution R1, maybe under one of it's other names... it's the 72v AC version listed here on the Chinese site. http://hyev.cn/content/en/product/ev/HY-B22.html I wonder if it's as easy to hotrod as my Bafang controller was by upping the voltage for my bike.