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Archive for December, 2010

Plug Bug: Auxillary 12 v Battery

Thursday, December 2nd, 2010

A typical gas powered car has a large 12 volt battery mainly for the purpose of turning the engine over during starting. That usually takes a lot of amps to crank it over. Since my electric car won’t have that problem, I figure I can go with a significantly smaller battery. I heard people can get away with really small batteries, since the DC-DC converter will be doing most of the power providing, and the aux battery just provides some startup power to turn on the contactors and even out the draw for other accessories.

I went with a Powersonic PS-12180NB – 12 Volt/18 Amp Hour Sealed Lead Acid Battery. I’m hoping 18 Ah will be enough. I’ll find out! It was only $35 on amazon, plus shipping. It turned out to be cheaper than buying it locally at Batteries Plus.

Here it is mounted in the car. I fabricated a little hold down strap out of some thin steel and bolted it down. It is solid!

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You can also see some silver sound dampening material applied to the car. It is just some roofing sealant stuff, and apparently it helps quite down the ride quite a bit.

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