Status:
September 7th:
A good turn out.
Tom B. brought his "to be converted Pickup" and got ride height measurements.
We connected the 20HP motor, 30HP AC Drive, and a throttle position
sensor (TPS) off an unknown car to together and ran it on the bench.
We even ran the speed to over 4000 RPM (the motor is rated for 1780.)
The TPS doesn't go all the way to 0 ohms but once I adjusted the idle
stops it gets close, I expect to add a microswitch to the final
version to stop the motor.
I may have found my distributed chargers, I purchased one 12V 10A
smart charger. It does a 3 phase charge: Bulk, Top, and Maintain.
There are 2 pots inside the charger that should let you adjust the set
points. Although the charger works on 120 or 240V you need to flip a
switch to make the change.
I can buy 30 of these for less than $32 each including shipping:
http://cgi.ebay.com/12V-10A-Car-Lead-Acid-Battery-Intelligent-Sw-Charger_W0QQitemZ190248915231QQihZ009QQcategoryZ20589QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1742.m153.l1262So far the one I have has worked flawlessly. They are isolated so I
can put one on each battery. I am debating using these with a
microcontroller turning it on and off to balance line draw or buying
some standard power supplies and letting the microcontroller handle
charging as well. Either way the plan is for the microcontroller to
monitor current and voltage and report back watts in and battery
state.
Plans:
I have the equipment to monitor the speedometer and tachometer sensors
to read actual values.
I still need to layout the battery boxes - I'm thinking of framing
them out of 1/2" foam, re-enforceing them with aluminum and wrapping
them in fiberglass.
Modify the AC Drive to use the 2nd drive for power of the AC
components, then switch the hole setup over to battery power.
What ever other people want to work on.
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