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tomqu7 Senior Member Joined: 09/11/2012 Location: AustraliaPosts: 168
Posted: 01:01am 11 Jul 2013
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I am trying to do a combo van 2004 1.6 litre
i have a substation at midpoint of my courier runs for fast chargers
u rip out the guts of the car and can sell the engine
lifepo4 batterries are lighter
9 inch motor is supposed to give more power
trying to find engineer or something to help
i think u need about 40 batteries which adds to weight of car
tomqu7 Senior Member Joined: 09/11/2012 Location: AustraliaPosts: 168
Posted: 01:43am 11 Jul 2013
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combo vans are manual which are supposed to be easier
tomqu7 Senior Member Joined: 09/11/2012 Location: AustraliaPosts: 168
Posted: 05:21pm 12 Jul 2013
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does any one know about the better place electric vehicle
I persume the more/ bigger batterries u have the longer range and the more km u get
I have found on web top name of firm in hong kong manufacturer of electric vehicle batterys
the biggest battery I persume is: copied from their web site
Nominal voltage Nominal capacity Internal Resistance
Maximum Charge Voltage
Cut-off Discharge Voltage as below in columsn
so largest has nom voltage of 540
max charge voltage 657
LF540PV400Ah LiFePo4 540 400 657 360
Remark: we can design other battery pack according to customer's need, we can also design very light battery pack
with other unregular square case or we can fit our batteries into your case.
I propose to remove my front seat in holden combo van
apprently u need a factory power supply to have a fast charger