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A DIY E-bike Conversion on the Cheap

Cars That Think

He'd been selling kits for his mount in small numbers. Bluetooth module plugged into the ESC. In 2009, I wrote in these pages about my efforts to. add an electric motor to a bicycle —a project that involved a considerable outlay of money and many hours in a machine shop behind a lathe. Fast forward a dozen years. James Provost.

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A DIY E-bike Conversion on the Cheap

Cars That Think

He'd been selling kits for his mount in small numbers. Bluetooth module plugged into the ESC. In 2009, I wrote in these pages about my efforts to. add an electric motor to a bicycle —a project that involved a considerable outlay of money and many hours in a machine shop behind a lathe. Fast forward a dozen years. James Provost.

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Creative Greenius is EV Driven

Creative Greenius

And we intend to stimulate and grow new connections - a whole lot of them. In addition to Creative Greenius you’ll find these great EV Driven blogs: DIY Electric Car. Open Source Civic EV Kit. Plug In Partners. Plugs and Cars. Plug-In, Turn-On, Ride-Clean. Starting right now. Electric Car Blog.

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This Huge DIY Workbench Gives You a Hand

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After some consideration, I purchased a 2x4basics custom workbench kit (which provides the bench's heavy-gauge structural resin supports) and lumber to form the main structure, and then cut slabs of chipboard to form a top and a bottom surface. The 2x4basics kit came with shelves, providing space for plastic storage boxes.

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EV Solutions WarP-Drive Installation

DIY Electric Car

Outfitted with (18) Trojan T-875 batteries (144V pack) and a Curtis 1231C controller, the truck served as our rolling test bed as we developed and tested components for our S10 conversion kits. The WarP-Drive Interface Unit easily connects to the controller though the CAN bus using a common Cat5 network cable. Stay tuned for step two!