Talk:Electric Vehicle Conversion

Note: This talk moved from the Wikipedia article Nov 23, 2005

An excilent resource for EV conversion is the EVDL (EV Discussion List), perhaps joining and requesting help with the document would work! You might also ask specific questions regarding areas you feel are lacking, while pointing listers to that area of the article directly. --D0li0 06:57, 26 October 2005 (UTC)

Ed. note: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:D0li0 at wikipedia - Leonard G. 06:38, 24 November 2005 (UTC)

Comments from an EVDL member
I'm forwarding these comments from an EVDL member:
 * In the diagram Image:WPEVStartRun.png image, the relay is called Ry RL, but down in the text it's referred to as Ry RS.
 * (?) I did find AS, now corrected to A-S (''Alarm-Start"). - Leonard G. 06:17, 24 November 2005 (UTC)


 * Just a question: in the first part of the article, it talks about how the car should operate like an ICE vehicle, requiring the key to be turned to the Start position.  But then later in the article, it talks about breaking people of the habit of the pressing the accelerator pedal.  Maybe I'm one of those operators of older vehicles talked about, but I still press the accelerator when I start my car, whether it's fuel-injected or not.  So it seems like in the same description, it's trying to make the car start like an ICE vehicle, and yet not make it start like an ICE vehicle.
 * Good point, I am taking this as saying that the prose needs work, not the design - Leonard G. 06:17, 24 November 2005 (UTC)


 * The rectangular area called In Cab confused me. At first, I thought it was some special kind of component.  Then I came to think that, no, it's not a component at all; it just represents "somewhere inside the cab."  I think this latter view is the correct one, but I'd like text and/or picture to make it clearer.  I'm also not sure what the short blue wire between "Run Buss" and "Run:" is for.  My guess is that it's for other systems that are activated only when the ignition state has been latched, but the text doesn't make that clear--and this also added to my confusion about the In Cab being a component.
 * The short blue wire is the run-latch path. Ry RL is initially pulled down by the Start signal via Ry A-S (if the interlock chain is closed). The left part of the blue line applies power to Ry RL. If not latched, this would open when Start is no longer applied, so Ignition (brown) is applied via the closed contacts to the Run Buss and thence through D1 to hold the relay closed.
 * Will clarify the diagram with respect to Cab. This is currently clarified in the associated text.


 * I don't know what this means: "The run buss is grounded when not in the run state, allowing additional interlocks to be included in order to ensure proper shutdown."   Where would these additional interlock be placed?  How would they ensure proper shutdown?
 * For example, run power from the headlights through a diode to an acoustic alarm that has its negative side on the run buss. If lights are on and run buss is grounded (not running), alarm sounds. Lights off and running, reverse current flow into the low resistance lighting is blocked by the diode. Lights on and running, both ends of circuit are high, no alarm. A diagram showing this has been added. By adding a switch when the parking brake is firmly pulled then a similar alarm can be applied via clock or dome light power (on at all times), alarm if off and parking brake not well pulled.


 * Finally, I had to think about diode D1. When the key switch is in the Start position and both relays are enabled, there will be 12V on each side of the diode.  Therefore the diode won't conduct, since one side isn't lower in voltage than the other.  When the key switch is then returned to the On position, the Alarm-Start Relay will open, removing the +12V on the negative side of the diode, so the diode will start conducting, thus keeping the Run Latch Relay (Ry RL) energized.  Is that correct?  If so, maybe an explanation could be added to that effect for dummies like me.  If not, then perhaps add a description of the way it really works.
 * Your description is correct. Note that without the diode that the Ground Not Run (GNR) function will short the start preventing the run-latch from pulling in.


 * Thanks for your good work here (That's for YOU, not me). Hope this helps. - Bill Dennis --D0li0 11:44, 8 November 2005 (UTC)

Wow this is big. Shouldn't this go in WikiBooks?

updating bookshelf with new category engineering-automotive
Hi I found your wikibook, and just want to let you know that I added to the engineering bookshelf in a new category Automotive. I found some other titles that I have put in there also. I think we may be able to get quite a section going... If you like I can put the development icon up looks like your book is going well! Richimoto 02:50, 1 April 2006 (UTC)

Hybrid
I suggest include information to convert a petroleum vehicle into an gas/electric hybrid vehicle.

Solar power
I suggest include information about how to convert a petroleum vehicle into a tribid or solar electric vehicle (how to install the right solar panels.

Such skills are difficult to come by in many states since the low tax attitudes and laws have lead to the removal of shop classes of various types from the intermediate and high school programs In my high school, I attended in the last year of auto shop availablility, which I didn't realize at the time.(California, few years ago)

Think this is important and suggest put it in this or another specific wikibook.--Lagoset (discuss • contribs) 07:20, 13 May 2015 (UTC)

List of successful conversions
I suggest people make a list of successful conversions so continuous improvement can happen. People would see the best conversions and have that as a starting point. The table would include: car | miles/charge | max speed | total cost of conversion | type of engine (airplane, forklift ect) | ... If you have any other ideas for table headers, just edit this comment.


 * Good. --Lagoset (discuss • contribs) 07:22, 13 May 2015 (UTC)

Languages
Suggest translate to other languages, beginning with Spanish.. I am going to ask here the doubts about words when translating. Also suggest a Wikibook about Kit car (kit motorcycle, how to convert bycicle to electric bycicle...)--147.84.132.44 (discuss) 08:17, 13 February 2013 (UTC)
 * Good idea!.--Lagoset (discuss • contribs) 07:21, 13 May 2015 (UTC)

Cars
There would be a wikibook for buses / trucks, other for cars and other for bicycles. --Lagoset (discuss • contribs) 07:08, 13 May 2015 (UTC)