Hi all,
Im looking to convert a rear wheel drive transit van to battery power.
My plan is to do this as simply and inexpensively as possible, I 'only' need a 14 mile range and 30 mph top speed, although I do have to negotiate the occasional hill.
My theory (feel free to comment!) is that by buying the heaviest duty forklift truck I can find (currently looking at 3.5 tonne one), I will be able to use all the parts and connect the motor directly (well, via the propshaft) to the back axle.
I realise there are benefits to keeping the gearbox, but for simplicity and cost Im hoping the forklift motor can be connected without the gearbox and still have enough power to get the van moving (any thoughts?)
cheers Dennis
Im looking to convert a rear wheel drive transit van to battery power.
My plan is to do this as simply and inexpensively as possible, I 'only' need a 14 mile range and 30 mph top speed, although I do have to negotiate the occasional hill.
My theory (feel free to comment!) is that by buying the heaviest duty forklift truck I can find (currently looking at 3.5 tonne one), I will be able to use all the parts and connect the motor directly (well, via the propshaft) to the back axle.
I realise there are benefits to keeping the gearbox, but for simplicity and cost Im hoping the forklift motor can be connected without the gearbox and still have enough power to get the van moving (any thoughts?)
cheers Dennis