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Re: (ET) RE: EVLN(42v Li-ion ICE batt, mild hybrids: as an EV for short di stances)



Hi All, I am kind of new to the list as well and have been following it for about a year or so. Instead of converting the headlights to 42 volts, have you considered using a dc/dc converter to power the headlights? They are commonly used in EV's that are converted from ICE to Electric power. There are many sources available around the country to purchase them. Daniel Eyk

From: Chris Meier <ChrisM pptvision com>
To: "'darrylmcmahon igs net'" <darrylmcmahon igs net>, "'elec-trak cosmos5 phy tufts edu'" <elec-trak cosmos5 phy tufts edu> Subject: (ET) RE: EVLN(42v Li-ion ICE batt, mild hybrids: as an EV for short di stances)
Date: Mon, 24 May 1999 12:48:12 -0500

And we might have to add another 6v block to our Electraks to
jump start ICEv's!  Then upgrade the headlights to 42v units...
etc

Anyone have one of those driver enclosures for the Electrak?
Pretty soon you'll be able to add a 42v air conditioning unit.

> -----Original Message-----
> From:      darrylmcmahon igs net [SMTP:darrylmcmahon igs net]
> Sent:      Sunday, May 23, 1999 10:44 PM
> To:        ev listproc sjsu edu
> Subject:   Re: EVLN(42v Li-ion ICE batt, mild hybrids: as an EV for
> short distances)
>
> Bruce posted:
> <snip>
> > Electricity to take on bigger role in autos 42-volt systems offer
> more
> > power for automated features May 20, 1999  BY WILLIAM DIEM SPECIAL
> TO THE
> > http://www.freep.com DETROIT FREE PRESS
> >
> > PARIS -- The first cars with 42-volt electrical systems, not 12,
> could
> > reach showrooms early in the next decade.  Under the hood, wholesale
> > changes would take place.
> Once again, the major automakers are learning what the EV
> industry knew 80 years ago.  Just tonight I was looking at a
> schematic for a 1915 Milburn, and it used a 40-volt accessory
> system - pack voltage.
>
> So the automakers are excited about getting rid of fan belts and
> replacing them with small motors and powering valve actuators
> electrically, because at 42 volts they can do it, and it will be more
> efficient.  Be even more efficient if they didn't need a water pump,
> radiator fan, fuel pump, and valve actuators to be powered in the
> first place. (Oops, my bias is showing.)  On the up side, sounds
> like a great source for air conditioning systems that should be easy
> to retrofit onto our existing EVs.
>
>
>
>
> Darryl McMahon          48 Tarquin Crescent,
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