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Electicity4gas
You all have seen the adds water4gas. What about Electicity4gas? Install your own battery driven kit for under 300 bucks. Is this real?:confused:
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Sounds too good to be true. On the other hand, the author could assume your scavenging skills and good fortune might make up the difference-access to a salvage yard/scrapheap, desulfating old used batteries for 6-15 months of extra life, access to a well-stocked machineshop, plenty of skill with electronics/mechanics, etc etc...
Probably not. Then again, look at the Forkenswift and the Nemo, both on this very forum-so not completely impossible for a low-speed, short-range EV (note that the Forkenswift is improving in both departments, but extra funds are playing their part). But so far these are the exceptions proving the rule-and the Nemo is a motorbike. Bottom line-how much money do they want you to give them for the Book/DVD/whatever? And yes, you can build an EV for under $300. Buy a cheap DC motor off of Ebay at 24-36V (heck, check out vintage car parts and grab a 12V, 25-40A generator and overvolt it) pick up a cheap Motor controller and charger as well, rescue a bicycle from a local dumpster, pick up an extra chain and a gear, grab a few used batteries and celebrate your new EV! You won't go fast or far, but it runs... So yeah, it can be done-but this guy's talking about full-sized cars and better-than-average performances...i'm a little suspicious. Unless you have some money you don't want to keep, i'd pass-there's just too many wonderful posters willing to give you the info for free. Ecomodder for one, and also: DIY Electric Car Forums - Electric Vehicle Build and Conversion Community One of my favorite resources, aside from here! Oh, and that cheap EV I mentioned above? Mine. 1970 VW generator running at 24V, no shocks or springs, and it's wishing I had a job so I could do more than test it with my Dad's borrowed Dewalt tool pack. :( Cost is $130 so far, and $60 out of my first paycheck will get some cheap LAs to put it on the road...beats sinking $900+ I don't have into a kit from China, right? But no, I can't imagine doing a full-sized car conversion on that, not at all. |
Sounds like BS
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Chances are, those books do exist, somewhere, and can be gotten. Odds are, they're probably the same as just about every other walkthrough and write-up on the planet. It's a quick way for the site's author to make a buck, and that's all. Read through the text on the site, and you'll find common issues with BS sites, like words used improperly (there/their), mispellings, etc. Those are the easiest ways to tell a fraud from a real site. Another way is to check the page's "properties" to find out when it was last modified.. if a page is modified every day, unless it's a news page, chances are, it's a fraud. (Daily modification means they're moving it around on a server alot.) |
Thanks for those tips and your opinion. I know of a company that sells electric motors in NH. That is real. And I have seen that clip on YouTube of the 1971 Datsun going 112 MPH in the 1/4 mile and an electric bike going 0-60 in 2 seconds. Just want to get off the forign oil addiction before I ge backrupt. (Long commute) Getting my GreaseCar back on the road for EarthDay next week.
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I just thought it was interesting that the picture of his "daughter" in a "95 Corolla" was actually in a late model RHD Hyundai Elantra (pretty sure). :)
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