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1152
I discovered a product that will hopefully solve my charging dilemma: getting 240vac in my condo carport without rewiring. The product is shown at...
joelmeyn
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Mar 1, 2005
10:00 pm
1153
Joel, Yes, I have used this type of product that we engineered ourselves at our shop ... for applications at our shop other than plugging in a charger. We ...
Terry Broadbent
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Mar 1, 2005
10:48 pm
1154
Why spend $130 for what you can achieve with two plugs For the procedure about making a fully "legal" set up here is a copy of a posting made by Roland...
philipdayson
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Mar 2, 2005
12:41 am
1155
One problem, doesn't the charger pull 16 amps? Most 120 volt outlets I've seen are 15 amps so unless you found 20 amp outlets this would not work either. ...
Stephen Taylor
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Mar 2, 2005
1:30 pm
1156
You sure got my hopes up. I also live in a condo with 120 in the garage. But since I have tripped the breaker I know that it is two 15 amp breakers tied...
Mike Phillips
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Mar 2, 2005
3:51 pm
1157
Hello Mike Is it the factory S-10? If it is that takes at least a 30 Amp breaker on 220 so it would not work. Putting two 110 together only changes the volts...
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Mar 2, 2005
7:15 pm
1158
Mine is a US electricar S10. So it's from someone's factory :) Mike ... breaker on 220 ... volts not the ... 15...
Mike Phillips
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Mar 2, 2005
9:12 pm
1159
If you can find an electric dryer (outlet)in your facility, it could be "tapped" with an adapter to connect to your charger, as needed. You could also leave...
pattersondr2
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Mar 3, 2005
12:32 am
1160
The only dryer outlet is in the condo three stories above the garage. It may not be a 40 amp 220 service, but it would still provide nearly double the wattage...
Mike Phillips
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Mar 3, 2005
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I don't think y'all read the entire product list. There is a 20 amp version listed (for more money). Thanks for the tips on wiring this for cheap, but the...
joelmeyn
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Mar 3, 2005
6:53 pm
1162
Hi folks, I spent yesterday afternoon trying to determine why the timer controlled pre-heat on my Force did not work. Careful tracing of the circuits revealed...
Mike Chancey
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Mar 7, 2005
2:41 am
1163
Since I bought my 95 solectria it has been experiencing "shuddering problems" at low speeds where the motor would vibrate when commanded to put out high ...
Anil Paryani
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Mar 17, 2005
1:46 am
1164
I think your original problem is the speed sensor. When someone else put mine back together they didn't put the washer between the board and the case, so it...
Will Beckett
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Mar 17, 2005
2:45 am
1165
After more thought on this, I wonder if the shorted pot blew a fuse or the controller? -Will Will Beckett Beckett PC Solutions 4189 Baker Ave. Palo Alto, CA...
Will Beckett
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Mar 17, 2005
3:37 pm
1166
Will, Thanks for the advice. At the moment, the EV does not drive at all. If the speed sensor was the problem, then I would expect the motor to at least turn...
Anil Paryani
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Mar 17, 2005
9:04 pm
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Anil, Contact: William (Chuck) Connors Quality Assurance Manager Customer Service Manager Azure Dynamics US Inc. (FKA Solectria Corporation) An ISO 9001: 2000...
Butch P
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Mar 17, 2005
9:55 pm
1168
Isn't the pot voltage from the DC to DC? There are several fuses and I would check them all. The controller might have been damaged by the problem. Have you...
Will Beckett
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Mar 17, 2005
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1169
I purchased this car and trailered it up from San Diego to San Jose. It is indeed a project car but it required less then I anticipated to get it running...
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Mar 20, 2005
7:31 am
1170
Great work Ed, nice to have another solectria on the road again....
Noel Adams
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Mar 20, 2005
4:19 pm
1171
Hi, everyone. I recently bought a 1998 Force from Tim Baker and Mike Montgomery, who got it at auction from the State of New York. Now my Force is at...
Ken Olum
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Mar 21, 2005
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1172
I have installed new MK 8G27 Gell-cells in my 2001 Force. Since there is no series battery equalization circuits, I would like to add some. The two I have...
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Mar 22, 2005
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1173
From what I heard Solectria doesn't recommend these items. That said, I've been using the Rudman regulators, but I have also gone into the charging profile...
Stephen Taylor
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Mar 22, 2005
5:56 pm
1174
I have used PowerCheqs for many years. I think they are adding life to my batteries. I find they are really helpful with identifying problem batteries. I...
Will Beckett
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Mar 22, 2005
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1175
The time has come for us to sell one of our Solectria vehicles and my wife will not let go of the Force she drives to work every day. So I am going to put my...
Don Buckshot
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Mar 22, 2005
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$$$? Don Buckshot <buckshot@...> wrote:The time has come for us to sell one of our Solectria vehicles and my wife will not let go of the Force she...
Ed Garcia
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Mar 23, 2005
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Hi, Since I have already received more than one inquiry I thought it would be appropriate to respond to the list. The price for the truck is $12,300. The...
Don Buckshot
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Mar 23, 2005
1:48 pm
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Just a note from another guy with an E-10 -- This truck is worth EVERY PENNY of what Don's asking for it. Solectria did an outstanding job of converting the...
Tom Hudson
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Mar 23, 2005
4:35 pm
1179
It was the speed sensor all along. It's just that when they replaced it the wire of the new one was touching the disk and so quickly wore through, so that one...
Ken Olum
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Mar 23, 2005
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1180
Hi folks, Sometime back on the EVDL someone asked about cutting though the firewall on their donor car to remove the heater core. I kind of poo-pooed the ...
Mike Chancey
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Mar 27, 2005
10:49 pm
1181
Mike: Thanks for the tip. Where does one buy the replacement ceramic heater? Mine still works, but it is always nice to know where to buy parts if the day...
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