Electric VW Beetle Conversion Packages.wmv
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@ev4ucustomconversion that is something very good to read. xD
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I am impressed,very. The Big Oil Companys and Car Makers hate this,and the People who Develop these kinds of INVENTIONS and they try, to do there best to KILL IT. never give up,never quit ,untill you reach your full Goal. THANKS
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@lazarusmure in the near future you could coat the roof with cells,maybe paint it on,the whole car body would produce electric for all the acc,charge the batteries.It would look like any other nice paint job.
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We are located in Shasta Lake, California
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We are located in Shasta Lake, California
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My only issue with this is that the VW's heater runs off the engine heat and fan.... No engine = No heater. So I'd have to install some form of electric heat for defrost and such. Which, in turn, means I would have a proportionately shorter battery life and range. Do you have a fix for this?
HauntingBull 5 months ago
The same is true with all vehicle heaters, no engine, no heat. The VW Beetle used a heat exchanger to provide heat for the passenger compartment. We use a solid-state electric heater that works well with vehicles that were originally air cooled. We use a liquid heater for vehicles that were originally liquid cooled. The heaters do affect range, but not in a noticeable way, less than 10%.
ev4ucustomconversion 5 months ago
does this mean i cant have a BACK seat?
lazarusmure 6 months ago
@lazarusmure By going with a smaller battery pack, or with a lithium pack you can retain the back seat. We were building a display/marketing vehicle, and did not require a back seat. Thanks for watching.
ev4ucustomconversion 6 months ago