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Author Topic: Complete 72 volt system for sale  (Read 990 times)

jasondiodati

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Complete 72 volt system for sale
« on: April 26, 2014, 07:30:48 AM »

I teach engineering in California. For a project, we converted a 72 volt racing kart. However, we had a small short in the wiring and the project has been deemed too dangerous for the school. So, I must now get rid of all the parts, which are basically brand new, and use the money for a new project. We were able to sneak in one test drive and everything works perfect. The short did not damage any of the components, it just melted the plastic on a few of the batteries.

I understand that I will not get the original price of the items; however, I would like to get a price that is fair for everyone. Anyone that wants to try a conversion but doesn't want to purchase all new products, please contact me and make an offer. I am willing to negotiate, especially if it is for the entire kit.

Here is what I have, with their original purchase price:

72 volt D&D ES-15-6 motor ($665)
72 volt charger Zivan NG1 72-10 ($545)
Curtis PB-6 throttle, 05K Ohm ($89)
Alltrax AXE7245 motor controller ($664)
SW200 Main contactor, 400A/72v ($85)
3 amp coil suppression diode ($3.50)
1 K Ohm pre charge resistor ($4)
SW202 reversing contactor, 400A/72v ($170)
10 amp fuse with holder ($10.50)
450 amp ANN fuse with holder ($23.86)
2 gauge wire with connectors ($40)

The total price for the entire kit above was $2,300 plus tax and shipping. I was thinking $1100 plus some shipping???

In addition, I have 6 batteries from the conversion. They are Odyssey Extreme PC1100 batteries. All of the batteries work, however, three of them are partially compromised. One has a crack on the side, the other two have been melted on the top. All of them have been tested and are still functional. The batteries cost $220 each, for a total of $1320 for the set. I would be willing to take $600 plus shipping.

Let me know. I am really hoping to get money to do another "safer" project with my students. They are eager to learn about electricity and fabrication.
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Re: Complete 72 volt system for sale
« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2014, 09:43:01 AM »

jason,

Good luck with the sale. If you're not already aware of them, you may want to post on these communities as well:

http://www.elmoto.net/forumdisplay.php?17-For-Sale&s=725331e6a9bd15570c6cc941e16e9e64
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewforum.php?f=9&sid=eb26f480e0b6b20a39742ac04f0f3d68

What's the "safer" project you have in mind as next up?
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Re: Complete 72 volt system for sale
« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2014, 03:21:04 AM »

Thank you for the links.  We are doing bicycle powered generators, 250 W solar chargers, 3D printing, quadcopters.....and with some new money I would like to do a 24 volt bike/scooter.  Less power to kill but still the same amount of learning.  I might save the batteries from the old system to use with two smaller builds. 
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