| Owner | Jon |
|---|---|
| Location | Seattle, Washington United States map |
| Vehicle | 1986 Honda Accord Lxi 3 door |
| Motor | Siemens 3-Phase AC 45 killoWatt continous with integrated shaft encoder |
| Drivetrain | Stock 5-speed transmission |
| Controller | Siemens 100kW Long inverter |
| Batteries | 26, 12.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, AGM 56 AH |
| System Voltage | 288 Volts |
| Charger | Manzanita Micro PFC30 |
| Heater | Heater is currently nonexistant, awaiting a rework of the peltier arrangement. At this point having experimented with both peltier and freon, I would advise anyone building a EV to go with a freon system. The peltiers work - the freon works *well*. I may change this car to be freon. |
| DC/DC Converter | integrated in inverter ( 60 Amp cont, 90 Amp peak) |
| Instrumentation | Stock tach, spedo, plus LCD color touch screen that shows all kinds of things - um, when the software is done. Right now it just shows a scrolling list of battery voltages. |
| Top Speed | 100 MPH (160 KPH) |
| Range | currently unknown, but estimated to be 40 miles. |
| Seating Capacity | 4 adults or 2 adults and 3 children |
| Curb Weight | 3,100 Pounds (1,409 Kilograms) empty |
| Tires | stock Honda |
| Conversion Time | 1 year, approx. ;-) About 600 man-hours |
| Conversion Cost | Conversion cost just keeps going up - If I would stop experimenting with things, it probably wouldn't do that - but then again, it's a reletively harmless and possibly even beneficial hobby. |
| [planned] Rudman Regs, possibly combined with Hart Databugs to provide data logging, voice operated mpeg player 'watthour-efficiency' meter | |




