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Registered Member #4362
Joined: Sat Jan 21 2012, 03:44AM
Location: Texas
Posts: 98
Im taking a class on the chevy volt battery and powertrain this week. Some really nice stuff. If you have any volt questions I may be able to answer them for you.
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I am interested in the car charging systems, design of chargers, and electrical and data interface to the cars during charging.
The time of charge seems limited by the type of charger you get installed and the size of the electrical service available at the location of the charger.
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Joined: Thu Feb 09 2006, 05:37PM
Location: CI, Earth
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I'd expect that they are lithium ion, possibly current in the 3-4C range. Even with liquid cooling the cells still heat up when discharging at high current.
Registered Member #4362
Joined: Sat Jan 21 2012, 03:44AM
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Radiotech- The vehicle can be programed by the customer to charge during low kw rate times. It comes with a 110v charging adapter which takes aprox. 8 hrs. to fully charge. You can buy a 220 unit which has to be wired into your house and it will fully charge in 4 hours. You can set the car for 12 amp or 8 amp charging if your house doesnt have a dedicated circuit.
Patrick- The class is GM hands on training specific for the volt battery and electric motors.KW Hr. rating. They dont let the battery drop below 20 percent so yes only 10 kw usable unless it has a charging fault , then it will run all the way down. If it gets low the engine starts to turn generator and recharge battery. It also recharges the battery during braking. You dont really need brake pads.;)
Steve- The black box connects to the top of each battery so we can check voltage of each cell. They wont let us service each cell but they will let us replace sections of it as a unit. The batteries are in series and a computer monitors each one to balance out the voltage.
Harry- Not sure what igbts they use but they switch a lot of current. The inverter cost 2500! When the vehicle is on but not running it sounds like a switch mode power supply. Nice freq. ;) Not sure what it changes to while driving.
Haxor- It has a current clamp in the battery pack but they dont give me any specs yet. It is total electric for aprox. 40-50 miles and the power drives two motors rated at 80 hp. and 120 hp. Im sure it could be converted into KW based on max horse power rating.
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Joined: Tue Oct 13 2009, 09:47PM
Location: Chico, CA. USA
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I doubt very much the chevy volt will be a long term product, but have fun. Ive also been hearing from several volt owners whom i personally know, who tell me there getting about 25-30 miles per charge, with wise driving practices. At 10kWh that does sound about right, given approximate loses, though fast and numerous accelerations would decrease that further.
4,000 USD per decade (if thats a legal agreement at the time of purchase) for battery replacement does sound resonable.
i still think solid oxide fuel cells--fueled with natural gas are far more practical then this electric hybrid crap.
EDIT: i think they're offering an 8 year warranty on the battery.
its quite possible that the volt will be/is the new Trabant.
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