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Ev Archive for May 2002
1384 messages, last added Fri May 31 22:40:06 2002

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Re: BB600 NiCad Report 1



Do you have pictures?

Joe Smalley
Rural Kitsap County WA
Fiesta 48 volts
NEDRA 48 volt street conversion record holder
joes@worldfront.com


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Edward Ang" <edwardang@yahoo.com>
To: <ev@listproc.sjsu.edu>
Sent: Thursday, May 30, 2002 11:36 PM
Subject: BB600 NiCad Report 1


> I finished installing the 162 BB600 30Ah cells on the
> PaseoEV this past weekend.  I drove a 14.4-mile trip
> using 18 Ah today.  They performed better than I
> expect probably because the car is now 160lb lighter
> than before.  It used to have 16 YTs.  Why 162 cells
> and not 160?  Well, I made 3 rectangular battery boxes
> of different sizes to fit under the hood and under the
> trunk.  To fill in all the gaps, they hold 162 cells
> in total.  This is one big reason why I chose to use
> individual cells.  Total battery cost:
> 
> NiCads $8 x 162 = $1296
> Nickel interconnect = $ $322.96
> Screws and washer = $45
> Total = $1663.96
> 
> Still, cheaper than the YTs.  Let's see how long they
> last .
> 
> http://66.1.139.25/keong/EV_Journal.htm
> http://www.users.voicenet.com/~sgphoto/nicad_batteries.htm
> 
> Ed Ang
> 
> 
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