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i know that this will not be a popular question, but i'd like to know if an A/C generator rated at 900w & 7.5 amps (sounds puny) could push a roughly 1 ton car to 55mph in a serial hybrid.
as PURELY a bicyclist for about 17 years now & proud of my handle here, i totally admire everyone here and wish i could join you. the problem is a pure electric car denies me the ability to do exactly what i want a car for, leave the state & drive on the freeway. i don't need a car for local driving, i have a pair of bikes for that and a local bus system. (busses are a great place to meet ladies BTW!) a pure electric just can't get me where i want to go.
after making a suggestion to someone in another thread about using an Opel GT for conversion here, i tinkered around and found that not only had it been done, but that it had also been done with serial hybrids. i had imagined those even before i knew anyone made them based on knowing that locomotives are actually diesel electrics for efficiency & thought it could be applied to cars as well.
i learned that an opel serial with a 5hp continuous speed generator rated at 100amp & 28.5v gets 50mph and 75mpg. sadly of course, that math can't be used to shop for generators as just like shopping for motors or capabilities, everyone uses different math for the same thing. (i hate that!)
it seems to me that an even smaller generator rated at this thread's title, a typical japanese 50cc one, could do much more mpg due to both a smaller size and even more important, variable speed. if a .7 gallon generator can run 4 hours AT LOAD, that should equal about 200mpg @ 55mph if there's enough juice for freeway speed. add batteries & use regenerative braking (there are big butt hills coast to coast) and that could be improved i bet.
so what about the math? the apples and oranges math drives me nuts. i'm sure a few of you can convert this stuff in your head being multilingual and all. is there and promise in doing this? if a car could go 55mph at 1/4 load (thinking that's getting unrealistic) a 12 hour per gallon run time would be insane. i think it's possible if a hummer can allegedly do 300mpg.
at first, i was interested in drag racing after being inspired by the zombie and planned a super light sand rail giant killer, but after learning an $800 frame turns into an $8,000 roller, gave up on that. then, i had an idea to convert an $800 minibuggy stripped of it's motor for a simpler & cheaper motorcycle equivalent system for a more practical & doable ride that STILL prevented me from using it for what i'd most want it for, getting the eff out of DODGE (pun intended).
after seeing that serial hybrids are not only doable, but that sexy little opels (with actual INTERIORS!) can be bought dirt cheap, much cheaper than used dune buggies even. if one could be made to get even 200mpg with A/C to A/C (possible?) that could not only get me to the coast or vegas etc., but could do much to raise awareness to the corporate planned obsolescence conspiracy that keeps this planet in a literal death grip. if you show people that it IS possible to overcome the EC range issue, some will join the fight if only motivated by cost savings.
how about a hydrogen converted serial? THAT solves the gas issue AND the range issue for hydrogen burning & cell designs too! if a hydrogen burning corvette can have a 300 mile range with just 4 cylinders, imagine how far a car could go on those same 4 tanks powering an already 200mpg serial hybrid. if you could go coast to coast without ever fueling, that's a concept that will get people's attention if global warming, giant gulf destroying spills and insane gas prices won't. fight the battle in the middle ground and cast a light on corporate scum & their conspiracy. pure electrics are never going to win over people that want to go visit their family or take vacations etc., just commuters.
if you can prove that a car can actually get better mpg than a MOPED... think about it! there are a lot of mopeds out there already.
have i just started an argument? LOL
as PURELY a bicyclist for about 17 years now & proud of my handle here, i totally admire everyone here and wish i could join you. the problem is a pure electric car denies me the ability to do exactly what i want a car for, leave the state & drive on the freeway. i don't need a car for local driving, i have a pair of bikes for that and a local bus system. (busses are a great place to meet ladies BTW!) a pure electric just can't get me where i want to go.
after making a suggestion to someone in another thread about using an Opel GT for conversion here, i tinkered around and found that not only had it been done, but that it had also been done with serial hybrids. i had imagined those even before i knew anyone made them based on knowing that locomotives are actually diesel electrics for efficiency & thought it could be applied to cars as well.
i learned that an opel serial with a 5hp continuous speed generator rated at 100amp & 28.5v gets 50mph and 75mpg. sadly of course, that math can't be used to shop for generators as just like shopping for motors or capabilities, everyone uses different math for the same thing. (i hate that!)
it seems to me that an even smaller generator rated at this thread's title, a typical japanese 50cc one, could do much more mpg due to both a smaller size and even more important, variable speed. if a .7 gallon generator can run 4 hours AT LOAD, that should equal about 200mpg @ 55mph if there's enough juice for freeway speed. add batteries & use regenerative braking (there are big butt hills coast to coast) and that could be improved i bet.
so what about the math? the apples and oranges math drives me nuts. i'm sure a few of you can convert this stuff in your head being multilingual and all. is there and promise in doing this? if a car could go 55mph at 1/4 load (thinking that's getting unrealistic) a 12 hour per gallon run time would be insane. i think it's possible if a hummer can allegedly do 300mpg.
at first, i was interested in drag racing after being inspired by the zombie and planned a super light sand rail giant killer, but after learning an $800 frame turns into an $8,000 roller, gave up on that. then, i had an idea to convert an $800 minibuggy stripped of it's motor for a simpler & cheaper motorcycle equivalent system for a more practical & doable ride that STILL prevented me from using it for what i'd most want it for, getting the eff out of DODGE (pun intended).
after seeing that serial hybrids are not only doable, but that sexy little opels (with actual INTERIORS!) can be bought dirt cheap, much cheaper than used dune buggies even. if one could be made to get even 200mpg with A/C to A/C (possible?) that could not only get me to the coast or vegas etc., but could do much to raise awareness to the corporate planned obsolescence conspiracy that keeps this planet in a literal death grip. if you show people that it IS possible to overcome the EC range issue, some will join the fight if only motivated by cost savings.
how about a hydrogen converted serial? THAT solves the gas issue AND the range issue for hydrogen burning & cell designs too! if a hydrogen burning corvette can have a 300 mile range with just 4 cylinders, imagine how far a car could go on those same 4 tanks powering an already 200mpg serial hybrid. if you could go coast to coast without ever fueling, that's a concept that will get people's attention if global warming, giant gulf destroying spills and insane gas prices won't. fight the battle in the middle ground and cast a light on corporate scum & their conspiracy. pure electrics are never going to win over people that want to go visit their family or take vacations etc., just commuters.
if you can prove that a car can actually get better mpg than a MOPED... think about it! there are a lot of mopeds out there already.
have i just started an argument? LOL