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Re: (ET) Recommendations for modern replacements for the electronics?



        There are some refurbished ones selling on ebay for about $250,
including shipping. I think I may get one.

Andy

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From: elec-trak-bounces cosmos phy tufts edu
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jmurray1232 rochester rr com
Sent: Saturday, July 05, 2008 6:57 PM
To: Haudy Kazemi
Cc: elec-trak cosmos phy tufts edu; Fred Walter
Subject: Re: (ET) Recommendations for modern replacements for the
electronics?

Hi 
I purchased a Shauer 36 volt unit this spring.  And absolutely love it. I
have 2 ET that I use it on.  One was not fully charging the batteries and I
needed something new That will do the job.   And I wanted one that was
inexpensive and Microprocessor controlled.  This does the job beautifully.
It is not as harsh on the initial charge, and keeps the batteries full all
the time.   Use the attached link for more info and copy/paste the model
into a search engine to get the best price/shipping.   

http://chargingchargers.com/chargers/36volt/11-20amps/jac2036.html

---- Haudy Kazemi <kaze0010 umn edu> wrote: 
> The Manzanita Micro PFC-20 is a charger used on some larger EVs, but it 
> can also charge smaller battery packs.  At $1860, it is way overkill 
> compared to the other chargers people are talking about if you only want 
> to use it for charging the lawn tractor, however it could make sense if 
> you have an electric car/truck you also want to use it with (it is 
> adjustable for a range of output voltages, not sure how easy it is to 
> adjust though).  It can work on either 120v or 240v.  It seems to be a 
> good charger according to people on the EVDL.
> 
> http://www.manzanitamicro.com/chargers3.htm
> http://www.manzanitamicro.com/pfc20and30.htm
> 
> There's some EVDL discussion archived here:
>
http://www.diyelectriccar.com/forums/showthread.php/evdl-delta-q-chargers-is
olated-12031.html
> 
> Fred Walter wrote:
> > I have an E12 and an EGT100. I'm located in Ontario, Canada.
> >
> > I'm looking for a battery pack charger, that will go into a maintenance
> > mode when the battery pack is fully charged (so I can leave it plugged
> > in all the time). I'd prefer one that will also try to desulphate
> > batteries. So far I've had the following recommended to me:
> >  - external battery pack charger: Soniel  3610SRF
> >
> > I have a welder's power outlet available to me for charging (220VAC) if
> > that would help speed up the charging process with a different charger.
> > (I'm told the above charger takes about 24hours to fully charge a 
> > 36volt
> > battery bank.)
> >
> > What motor controllers people are recommending? I've seen mention of
> > Alltrax, but not the model that was being used. Where can one get the
> > best price for one? (Keeping in mind that I'm in Canada.)
> >
> > Any other recommendations when it comes to replacing or adding to the
> > electronics on my electric tractors?
> >
> > Is there anyone in Canada that makes/sells replacement battery boxes?
> >
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