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and Yamaha
Electric Boogie
Submitted by
JordanRock
on Tue, 11/18/2008 - 19:24
Batteries:
24 Hipower 50+ Ah LiFP
Controller:
Curtis AC15 mounted using transformer plate of a 500 kW Satcon inverter
Conversion time and cost:
man, a lot of both
Curb weight:
not yet known
Drivetrain:
Mounted where transmition was using 100 year old diamond plate 11 t drive to 68 t driven
Lighting:
LED integrated tail light, stock headlight and turn signals
Location:
Oakland, CA
Method for 12v system:
DC-DC converter
Miles as an EV:
0
Motor:
custom wound 3 phase AC induction by Hight Performance Golf Cart
Number of wheels:
2
Seating capacity:
1
Top speed:
estimated 80 mph
Typical range:
estimated at 30 miles
System Voltage:
73-84 volts
Vehicle maker:
me
the shelf
and Yamaha
Vehicle Type:
Motorcycle
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