I have followed the various drag racers who hang out here with some
interest. It is obvious that a Zilla can push a DC motor to a highly
impressive performance for 10 or 15 seconds.
I'm wondering how suitable the available EV technology is for circuit
racing? If I wanted at least 10 to 20 minutes of high power operation, what
would I need and compared to what is being done on the drag strip, how much
would I have to derate in order to stop it overheating? Would a Zilla with a
big enough radiator have any problems? I'm guessing a blower would be
required on the motor, but how big would it have to be? Would an AC system
with both a water cooled motor and controller be more appropriate? Obviously
regen would help keep the battery pack size down.
Is there anything other than the A123 Systems offering that can take a 20
minute discharge with regular high current regen and discharge spikes? I
guess I have to do my sums and decide on what weight of batteries I can
carry before this can be properly answered.
Thanks.
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interest. It is obvious that a Zilla can push a DC motor to a highly
impressive performance for 10 or 15 seconds.
I'm wondering how suitable the available EV technology is for circuit
racing? If I wanted at least 10 to 20 minutes of high power operation, what
would I need and compared to what is being done on the drag strip, how much
would I have to derate in order to stop it overheating? Would a Zilla with a
big enough radiator have any problems? I'm guessing a blower would be
required on the motor, but how big would it have to be? Would an AC system
with both a water cooled motor and controller be more appropriate? Obviously
regen would help keep the battery pack size down.
Is there anything other than the A123 Systems offering that can take a 20
minute discharge with regular high current regen and discharge spikes? I
guess I have to do my sums and decide on what weight of batteries I can
carry before this can be properly answered.
Thanks.
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