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| Ev Archive for April 2001 |
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| 1913 messages, last added Wed Aug 08 18:51:44 2001 |
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Re: Range extender idea
What happens when you use the Motor only for power, you might need a clutch
between the Motor and the ICE so the ICE won't spine in this config.
Any comments?
----- Original Message -----
From: Thomas Cook <hi2thomas@hotmail.com>
To: <ev@listproc.sjsu.edu>
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2001 7:09 PM
Subject: RE: Range extender idea
> I believe we are talking about the same thing. My plan is to have an
engine
> connected to the tail shaft of my motor, which is in turn connected to the
> transmission on the other end. This would allow me to turn the motor with
> the engine without moving the car.
>
>
> >From: "Crabb, David" <David.Crabb@Ceridian.com>
> >Reply-To: ev@listproc.sjsu.edu
> >To: ev@listproc.sjsu.edu
> >Subject: RE: Range extender idea
> >Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2001 16:58:10 -0400
> >
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > Not a crazy idea at all, matter of fact it's already
> > > been done with
> > > the same model car I believe. A gentleman named Doug Cobb that
> > > ran a now defunct company called Solar Car Corp. in Fla. did this
> > > same setup, and I'm pretty sure it was the same model car. One of
> > > the videos I ordered from ElectroAutomotive a few years back
> > > showed speakers from most of the conversion companies giving
> > > presentations on their work, and Doug Cobb was one of them.
> > > He described how he had done a similar setup, using a small
> > > gas engine driving the tailshaft of the electric motor. If memory
> > > serves me right, he did have it set up so you could leave the gas
> > > engine running while parked and recharge the batteries. He really
> > > didn't give any details though on how he handled the electrical
> > > hookup to do this. It could be two different setups he was
> > > describing, one driving the tailshaft of the motor (parallel
> > > setup) and
> > > another car using a genset (series setup).
> >
> >could you have Engine..shaft... dual shafted EV motor... shaft...
clutch..
> >transmission ?
> >
> >this would allow you to disengage the clutch.. and charge the batteries.
> >
> >does anyone know of any dual shaft motors?
> >
> >
> > > You can check with Mike Brown or Shari Prange at
> > > ElectroAutomotive, I think they still carry this same video and can
> > > probably tell you which specific one it is. Heck, given Mike's
> > > experience, he could probably even tell you how the car was set up.
> > > Geez, it was back in '93 when I first watched this video. Makes
> > > me feel like an old-timer dredging this stuff up.
> > >
> > > Mitch Oates
> > >
> >
>
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