Hello all at U-UKHBC
This is my first post on this forum, I am in the process of converting a Honda Beat into an EV, with the help of my local mechanic's Luke and Brent -
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Southe...654?ref=stream
and Steve at Jozztek http://www.jozztek.com/
I have a blog for the EV, I have been posting photo's & details of the build here -
http://electrobeatev.blogspot.co.uk/
The donor vehicle was acquired in November of 2012 and was selected on Steve's advice concerning curb weights of donor cars, basically I spent a while searching eBay for a local (to my location) "sports" car that was less than a grand and weighed less than 1000KG, I guess I was lucky as within a few searches I found a great looking Honda Beat just around the corner from me and after checking the curb weight it turned in at a tiny 760Kg, perfect, although it is only a 2 seater being a Honda it is built like a tank, it "had" a massive 63 BHP! with its tiny 3 cylinder petrol engine and came with a recent dyno readout (who bothered to dyno this!) claiming that the actual value was nearer 57 BHP.
My local mechanic Brent took it for a spin before he and Luke striped the engine & ancillaries from the car and he laughed at just how under powered it was for a "Sports car".
I specified from the outset to Steve at Jozztek that I was after a performance EV but wanted to keep the total build cost to less than 10K (GBP)
And with his advice I might just manage that (Update - Not Quite!), I have fitted -
10KW Lipo battery pack, 108 x Turnigy 5S1P LiPo packs (5Ah - 18.5V each) 12 banks in series to give the required 220V, 9 packs per bank.
10KW charger from Emotorwerks - http://www.emotorwerks.com/cgi-bin/VMcharger_V9.pl Kit form (cant afford the built one)
Kostov K9 220V Series wound DC motor.
Soliton Jr controller pack.
Along with a number of extras, bussbars, cycle analyst, dashboard monitors etc.
I have been using my 3D printer to produce ABS plastic parts primarily for the charger build (I built the 3D printer recently it's a RepRap Prusa Mendle derivative)
I am hoping that the beat should be approx. 3 times more powerful than stock and give me a 40 mile range, looking forward to burning some rubber ;-)
I also hope to be exhibiting the "Electro Beat" (as it has been affectionately named by my partner) at the Brighton Mini Maker Fair at the Corn Exchange on the 7th of September, assuming it is finished in time.
I also have a number of unwanted internal combustion parts that I will be posting on eBay for sale soon (I will also post links on this forum to give you guy's/girls the heads-up far a first look at anything you may be interested in).
Thanks for listening
Graham