My new electric ranger
From the research I done, I will use electro-mechanical thrust device, motor, and fab an adapter plate to the 5 speed in the ranger. I guess they typically only use a few gears (like 1 and 3) because the motor has like 10 times the torque of a combustion engine. The batteries I plan to try are for electric pallet jacks. 2 or 3 of them, they are roughly 24" tall, 30" wide, 8" thick. set them behind the cab, maybe cut out the floor of the bed and set them on the frame rails with some good brackets to try to keep the weight low and centered. I may end up going over the max GVW, I'll cross that bridge when I come to it.
I will toss the old engine related parts, get a small electric hydrolic pump for the power steering or just go with armstrong steering, and another vacume pump for the power brakes. I'll make it go before I worry about control and stopping.
I will toss the old engine related parts, get a small electric hydrolic pump for the power steering or just go with armstrong steering, and another vacume pump for the power brakes. I'll make it go before I worry about control and stopping.
I've seen a couple random thingsl like this before. The link on the first page about the metro is pretty similar to what your looking to do, but even that little metro isn't getting much range and is only getting up to about 35 miles per hour. I can't remember the link but there is a guy who made his one EV ranger from scratch and was selling a basic kit for it online. Would be worth checking out for ideas. Good luck!
I've seen a couple random thingsl like this before. The link on the first page about the metro is pretty similar to what your looking to do, but even that little metro isn't getting much range and is only getting up to about 35 miles per hour. I can't remember the link but there is a guy who made his one EV ranger from scratch and was selling a basic kit for it online. Would be worth checking out for ideas. Good luck!
if you get the batteries that are used for the electric forklifts, they are about the size of an engine compartment... they would last forever, they power a fork lift for about 4-6 hours, which weighs easy, double to tripple a ranger... also not using the battery to run booms, your battery would last a lot longer
just so you all know what i am talking about, here is the EPJ battery: it's the black part, the whole thing

and the forklift battery: this spans the entire width of a standard fork lift
IDK. I think 60 miles on a charge is pushing it for most guys. I don't see anywhere near 70mph X 3 hours = 210 miles.... Unless he carries a generator in the truck or attach one to a trailer to take on long trips.
the difference i see, is in the batteries... most people use car batteries, which give a lot of power, for a short period of time, or golf cart batteries, which give a little bit of power for a long period of time, fork lift batteries put out a lot of power, for a long time... the batteries in a fork lift last minimum 4 hours, unless they are trashed... and that is working much harder than i think it would in this truck
I agree that getting 70 mile range is going to be difficult. No offense but at the moment its just a best guess as to what its capable of. I just know that any electric car on the market or coming out is barely capable of a 70 mile range, and that's with full blown engineering departments and large budgets.
people have been converting since the 70's. This won't be the first one to use FL batteries, or golf cart batteries, etc. 200+ miles at 70 MPH will not happen with that setup.
The battery is a good reason we don't have electric cars from the big 3. The technology isn't there. Lithium Ion is where the hopes are in the near future.
The battery is a good reason we don't have electric cars from the big 3. The technology isn't there. Lithium Ion is where the hopes are in the near future.
I have heard the consperiacy theorys about how the good battery technology pattents have all been purchased by the oil companies and will never be released because it's good business for oil sales to not have battery cars on the road.
I know I may fail this endeavor, I have failed alot of great projects (anybody want a 10' tall catapult that can throw a paint can 60'?) but i may succeed. It's better to be a failure than to never try anything.
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A few years back in popular science mag there was an article of a college that converted a expedition to EV and it put out so much power it would snap the drive shafts clean if they didnt accel slowly.. i mad because i can find the article.
But i watch a video in high school of a jap company thet made an electric car that would go something like 300 miles on a charge and it could also do like 200mph... I am trying tpo find the video
But i watch a video in high school of a jap company thet made an electric car that would go something like 300 miles on a charge and it could also do like 200mph... I am trying tpo find the video
Good luck.. You can use a forklift motor but it will take alot of modification to get it where you would need it. I wouldn't tackle this unless I was an electrical engineer because its not as simple as hooking the the batteries up to a switch then to the motor.
Also most DIY electric cars that would perform the same as a stock engine usually have a motor worth around $50,000. They can go alot higher then that as well.
If you get it hooked up and what not, I'll be waiting for pictures of your snapped axles and broken drive shafts because an electric motor doesn't have to get up to speed like on a gas engine, they can get up to there max. RPM pretty damn quick.
Also most DIY electric cars that would perform the same as a stock engine usually have a motor worth around $50,000. They can go alot higher then that as well.
If you get it hooked up and what not, I'll be waiting for pictures of your snapped axles and broken drive shafts because an electric motor doesn't have to get up to speed like on a gas engine, they can get up to there max. RPM pretty damn quick.
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