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Hellow every one...

I'm planning to build a custom built light weight (about 500kg) hybrid car.

Motor will be a 5kw 72v motor.
Battery's will be deep cycle,
24v | 10amp×5
total of 1.2kw-120v battery pack.

Will a 120v 5Kw petrol/gas generator enough to charge the battery directly (using a dc convertor) ?

motor amp usage would be around 50~200 amps
I guess.


This is just a idea ... need help from you guys.
I'm not interested building a full electric as the car would be able to travel longer trips without any problem.


Have a nice day...!!!
 

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what are the design goals here? if you want range you will have to consider efficiency (which will be horrible with a gas generator in series with a motor and lead batteries).

Thanks for the reply.

the range I ment is this way my rage will be limiteded ony by fuel tank.
I'm thinking a car like bmw i3 range extender ...

just wanna know weather it work...
 

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of course it can "work" as in it can be made to roll at some speed for some distance. But it is an engineering question as to how far and how fast, involving the components, architecture, shape, driving style, and a lot of other factors.

My guess is that it will be horribly inefficient, and similiar DIY gas generator > electric motor attempts tend to support that. What is the point of carrying around a bunch of lead acid batteries if your gas mileage is cut in half?!?

And for that matter it isn't an electric car anymore. So why should we care?
 

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of course it can "work" as in it can be made to roll at some speed for some distance. But it is an engineering question as to how far and how fast, involving the components, architecture, shape, driving style, and a lot of other factors.

My guess is that it will be horribly inefficient, and similiar DIY gas generator > electric motor attempts tend to support that. What is the point of carrying around a bunch of lead acid batteries if your gas mileage is cut in half?!?

And for that matter it isn't an electric car anymore. So why should we care?
Then if I would able to make a light weight and a low drag dinamic car with some more lead or li ion battery's will it be able to provide me about 200km ?
(In a bit hilly terrain)
 

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Hi Sachintha

The problem with using a generator is that the gods of engineering take a cut each time you convert energy

So it goes
Fuel (chemical energy) to mechanical energy
Mechanical energy to electrical energy
Electrical energy to mechanical energy

If the power goes into and out of a battery that takes another two cuts
(Lithium the battery cuts are small - Lead acid takes quite a lot)

If you can use the IC engine to drive the vehicle you lose two cuts - this represents about 20% loss

This poster is proposing a more sensible solution
http://www.diyelectriccar.com/forums/showthread.php/regerative-trike-questions-160602.html
 

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Hi Sachintha

The problem with using a generator is that the gods of engineering take a cut each time you convert energy

So it goes
Fuel (chemical energy) to mechanical energy
Mechanical energy to electrical energy
Electrical energy to mechanical energy

If the power goes into and out of a battery that takes another two cuts
(Lithium the battery cuts are small - Lead acid takes quite a lot)

If you can use the IC engine to drive the vehicle you lose two cuts - this represents about 20% loss

This poster is proposing a more sensible solution
http://www.diyelectriccar.com/forums/showthread.php/regerative-trike-questions-160602.html

Thank you...
 
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