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[DMCForum] Re: Hybrid question for Dr. Dave - Paging Dr. Dave...
- From: "twinenginedmc12" <twinenginedmc12@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2005 14:46:05 -0000
Hello.
It sounds ambitious. If you're actually doing it to save money, it
might end up being a stretch. On the other hand, you might figure
out a cost-effective way of doing it which would surely generate
widespread attention. It sure will have a high "coolness factor"
though, not matter what. "This sucker's electrical"... Doc Brown,
BTTF. (Please forgive me if I misquoted him).
Rick.
--- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "cruznmd" <racuti1@xxxx> wrote:
> Hey Rick,
>
> Basically, I'm just investigating different options to get me to
the
> Metro every day. Bio-diesel? Hybrid? Pure electric?
>
> Everyone presents valid concerns, ie the "energy chain" extra cost
of
> household electricity to charge the hybrid, + fuel etc...
>
> I have a 28-ish mile round trip commute. I have spoken with Dave
> Delman. We're having interesting conversations regarding the cost
of
> KW hours vs. the current price of gasoline which is just going up,
> up, up. I also happen to think that the price of electricty depends
> on who your utility company is, and what they use to provide
> electricity. A nuclear or hydro powerplant has little increased
costs
> as petroleum costs rise. A coal-fired plant experiences some
> increased costs because as I've observed here, diesel loco's haul
the
> coal to the plant and there is the cost of diesel to consider.
Either
> way, the cost of an electric charge is not going to outpace the
cost
> of gasoline or diesel. Already too many people are fighting over
> diesels for the bio conversion. People are paying quite a bit of
> money for junker diesels on Ebay. You can also blunt the cost of
> charging your vehicle with home solar systems. Charge a bank of
> batteries in your basement with solar panels on your roof and/or a
> small wind-mill, then plug the car into that. It'll then cost less
> grid-provided juice to charge the car. Even building only one EV
for
> me or my wife will reduce our bill significantly. I'm looking at a
> 400-500$ savings annually at current prices without the home
> solar/wind systems.
>
> I found an EV trading website with a converted Bradley GT II. $5k
and
> boy is it pretty! I'm also looking at a little EV utility van. I'm
> considering aiding the charging by putting a huge solar panel on
it's
> large roof to at least trickle charge it for the 10 hours a day
that
> it'll be sitting at the Metro parking lot.
>
> This is all fast and loose. Nothing hard or on paper yet. And
> (sigh)...yes, I would like to pollute less. I'm no tree-hugger but
> when a foreigner complains about what a wasteful bunch we are and
can
> tell him to shut his pie-hole. Like Vixen Dave says, RRR. I'll fix
up
> a used EV perhaps..
>
> Rich
>
> --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "twinenginedmc12"
> <twinenginedmc12@xxxx> wrote:
> > Hi Rich.
> >
> > I know I'm not Dave, but I do have some experience with this.
It's
> not
> > too complicated, but it will be a little expensive but you
probably
> > already know that. You'll probably end up putting them in series
> to
> > minimize losses, and have each battery monitored with little
sense
> > lines that connect to a charge controller ($$). This is a common
> way
> > of doing it with NiCd batteries. I suspect that Li Ion batteries
> are
> > done similarly.
> >
> > I can't wait to see what cool thing you're making. I hope you
> don't
> > let anybody talk you out of it, and try not to electrocute
yourself.
> >
> > Rick Gendreau
> >
> > --- In DMCForum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "cruznmd" <racuti1@xxxx> wrote:
> > > Dave,
> > >
> > > I recently read about hybrid hot-rodders who are installing
small
> > > stacks of Li-ion batteries in their hybrids for extended
mileage-
> > > anywhere from 80 to 250. They plug 'em in at home to charge
them
> each
> > > day. When the spare batteries drain, the normal hybrid action
> kicks
> > in
> > > and mileage drops to the car's advertised rating.
> > >
> > > Do you think you could figure out how to wire these batteries
in
> if
> > > someone asked you to?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Rich A.
> > > #5335
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