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8323
On level ground (which it is from you house to the mall) you might just be able to do this. However that doesn't explain the Hillcrest run which is a couple...
Lawrence Rhodes
bassoonii
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Dec 1, 2007
6:56 pm
8326
Hello, My name is Robert and I am in the process of purchasing a NEV (GEM e2). Looking forward to sharing information with others in this group. I have...
Robert Buchanan
hang3bob
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Dec 3, 2007
6:50 pm
8327
It's been 10 years in business for GEM or Global Electric Motorcars, a division of Chrysler and one of the first manufacturers of Low Speed Neighborhood...
Matt Kelly
majicmattyla
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Dec 5, 2007
4:45 pm
8328
Thanks for posting the video link. Makes me more anxious to receive my GEM! -- Bob Buchanan Treasurer/Webmaster - Maryland Hang Gliding Association ...
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hang3bob
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Dec 5, 2007
10:15 pm
8329
Does anyone know what changes are in the 2008 GEMs, compared to the 2007? My local dealership just got its first 2008s. Thanks in advance...
Andrew P. Lahser, Pat...
alahser
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Dec 6, 2007
7:54 pm
8330
... The principal difference seems to be the 7 HP optonal motor, which is described on the GEM Car web site as: "The 7.0 HP Performance Package contains a 7.0...
vj62
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Dec 6, 2007
10:25 pm
8332
Hi I am new to this group and was wondering if anyone can help me out with a pwb for a 2002 e825 that I bought at a university auction. When I bought it it was...
curry1700
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Dec 7, 2007
10:27 pm
8333
The PWB is a recalled part, and the price you were quoted is about right. The problem is you need an old one in order for them to replace it with the new ...
Ricky Suiter
RickSuiter
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Dec 8, 2007
5:12 am
8334
Over the last few weeks I have been exploring the feasiability of selling my SUV and getting a GEM. I live in downtown Albuquerque with sufficient low speed...
desertrat87102
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Dec 8, 2007
11:12 pm
8335
This is the only one I know of: http://www.evtrader.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=156 An easier way to do it would be to have a 12 volt panel charge each battery...
Ricky Suiter
RickSuiter
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Dec 8, 2007
11:48 pm
8336
Here's a photo of my implementation of 600W of PV on an eL. As I use it as a work vehicle I've added a ladder rack, tool boxes, etc. Most of the year the PV...
kirkabailey
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Dec 9, 2007
3:17 am
8337
Kirk, Impressive. It looks like you have three 200 watt panels (about a grand a piece). How did you wire them up? I'm interested if you are using an ...
Scott Southard
lord-kat
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Dec 9, 2007
3:52 am
8338
Scott, Yes, the array consists of 3 panels wired in series. Each panel is attached to a lightweight aluminum angle external frame that is in turn shock...
kirkabailey
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Dec 9, 2007
5:52 am
8339
Great link. Also your idea of asking the apartment nicely is the perferred/ultimate solution. In my first meeting with the management I managed to get their...
Sam Stewart
desertrat87102
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Dec 9, 2007
1:23 pm
8340
Thanks for the photo! Your support design leaves you with a fully functional bed for hauling, tool boxes and so forth. Good work. Another justification for...
desertrat87102
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Dec 9, 2007
2:03 pm
8341
I live in apartment too and my solution was to , ask the landlord first, then with his permission I had an electrician run a new circuit to my parking space....
acdc4sm
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Dec 9, 2007
5:12 pm
8342
Good idea. I just checked my breaker box and there is room for more breakers. Thanks for the feedback. ... circuit ... gas ... so ... way ... I am ... to ... ...
desertrat87102
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Dec 9, 2007
6:37 pm
8343
If that doesn't work it might be easier/cheaper to just have a separate meter put in which feeds just your charging outlet. You would have a separate bill ...
Ricky Suiter
RickSuiter
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Dec 9, 2007
6:51 pm
8344
Because my parking space is an island surrounded by heavily used sidewalks a somewhat more elaborate system will be required since someone will either have to...
desertrat87102
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Dec 9, 2007
9:41 pm
8345
You would be surprised how easy it is to tunnel under driveways, sidewalks and patios. An air compressor pushing air through flexible plastic underground...
Eric Vogt
cdfchief4
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Dec 9, 2007
11:00 pm
8346
I posted a few pics on our solar system and our gem car. The system is 4.5kw and powers our home and gem car 100%. We are fortunate we live in a sunny climate...
Peder
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Dec 9, 2007
11:53 pm
8347
I know what you mean. I once put an irrigation line under a road using a garden hose and a nozzel designed for hydro-tunneling (I think it was from Ace...
desertrat87102
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Dec 10, 2007
1:18 am
8349
I suggest air because the water method would be hard to dry out before fishing wires. I have also used the water method to run irrigation lines, but watched ...
Eric Vogt
cdfchief4
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Dec 10, 2007
2:34 am
8350
I'm a working electronic engineer and drive a Ford Think two seater sport model, like a little truck. It has replaced my primary vehicle a diesel VW which...
steveschulzy
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Dec 11, 2007
6:57 pm
8351
To answer your question as to why I want to put the solar panels on the vehicle is that I have no where else to put them. I live on the second floor of a 3...
desertrat87102
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Dec 12, 2007
2:40 am
8352
Well put, and nice job buddy. Please be sure to get some photos when you are done, as well as convey how the system performs once you have it up and running...
Ben
crheli
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Dec 12, 2007
7:22 pm
8353
Ben - Pricing of an array depends on who does the work, you or a contractor. Contractor installed grid-tied systems are running between $8 and $9 per installed...
Jim Small
semajlama
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Dec 12, 2007
7:36 pm
8354
The folks at Columbia ParCar have an agreement with the the folks at Aixam to import the Mega, a fully enclosed cab two seat "quadricycle" , with US production...
Bennett Jones
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Dec 13, 2007
3:36 am
8355
According to the website, the MEGA factory was totally destroyed by fire on Dec. 1. We might see the A.751 sooner as a possible outcome as the Aixam factory...
Pete, in Tacoma WA
peder_y2k
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Dec 13, 2007
4:51 am
8356
This technique was passed on from another list. It;s probably good for any front wheel or CV rear axle car or truck. Especially if no parts are available and...
Lawrence Rhodes
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Dec 14, 2007
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