Hi,
Regrettably, It's been awhile since I've been on Jeepz. School has been keeping me a little too busy lately. :x
I know that a while back I had promised an explanation about the "modifications" I've been making to my '88 Cherokee in the past year+. So here it is: Simply put, I converted my Cherokee to a 100% Battery-Electric Vehicle ! For those of you not familiar with what I mean by Electric Vehicle, let me explain a little.
Basically, I removed the Internal Combustion Engine and ALL related components including the fuel tank & lines, exhaust system, air intake and vacuum components, computer & all engine wiring harnesses, emission control systems, engine cooling system, etc, etc. The only parts which I left in the engine compartment were the braking and clutch components, and those wiring harnesses which are for the lighting and fuse block.
The remainder of the drivetrain (the Peugeot BA-10, NP231, axles and driveshafts) was left intact. I then installed an electric motor, motor speed controller, (20) deep cycle flooded lead-acid batteries, DC/DC converter, electric power steering pump, electric vacuum pump, battery charger, (2) main contactor switches, and some other minor electrical components and wiring. This was in addition to all of the metal work which I had to do to fabricate mounts for all the new components, as well as racks and boxes to hold the batteries.
Now my Cherokee runs using no gas, and therefore produces no harmful emissions. Although it took much longer to complete than I originally thought it would, it is back on the road now and is an even funner vehicle to drive. :mrgreen:
That was just the short story. I have a ton of photos and info at my website http://www.DriveEV.com/
Here's a few photos, though. (Click to enlarge):
Hello again to all
-Nick :!:
Regrettably, It's been awhile since I've been on Jeepz. School has been keeping me a little too busy lately. :x
I know that a while back I had promised an explanation about the "modifications" I've been making to my '88 Cherokee in the past year+. So here it is: Simply put, I converted my Cherokee to a 100% Battery-Electric Vehicle ! For those of you not familiar with what I mean by Electric Vehicle, let me explain a little.
Basically, I removed the Internal Combustion Engine and ALL related components including the fuel tank & lines, exhaust system, air intake and vacuum components, computer & all engine wiring harnesses, emission control systems, engine cooling system, etc, etc. The only parts which I left in the engine compartment were the braking and clutch components, and those wiring harnesses which are for the lighting and fuse block.
The remainder of the drivetrain (the Peugeot BA-10, NP231, axles and driveshafts) was left intact. I then installed an electric motor, motor speed controller, (20) deep cycle flooded lead-acid batteries, DC/DC converter, electric power steering pump, electric vacuum pump, battery charger, (2) main contactor switches, and some other minor electrical components and wiring. This was in addition to all of the metal work which I had to do to fabricate mounts for all the new components, as well as racks and boxes to hold the batteries.
Now my Cherokee runs using no gas, and therefore produces no harmful emissions. Although it took much longer to complete than I originally thought it would, it is back on the road now and is an even funner vehicle to drive. :mrgreen:
That was just the short story. I have a ton of photos and info at my website http://www.DriveEV.com/
Here's a few photos, though. (Click to enlarge):
Hello again to all
-Nick :!: