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Post by 92325zj on May 13, 2012 11:42:38 GMT -5
i have a mechanic who sold his busness and he has one from a bradley prodject would any one need this. and whats the worth of it. Attachments:
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Post by skip20 on May 14, 2012 7:09:37 GMT -5
i have a mechanic who sold his busness and he has one from a bradley prodject would any one need this. and whats the worth of it. Would help to know how much & where it's at for shipping.
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Post by smyrnaguy on May 14, 2012 13:49:39 GMT -5
Not many folks build EV's with low voltage DC motors anymore. You have just what someone wants though with an old Bradley or forklift in need of a motor.
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Post by mwilson on May 16, 2012 16:04:32 GMT -5
I believe the Miles EV uses a 48V motor but it is only rated to 40 mph. You'd have to build a high amp battery pack and have a controller that could suck lots of those amps. My Bradley EV is 156V and my motor is capable of over 200V input. Top speed is over 55 mph, but I haven't done a high speed test yet. A 48V motor, even in a lightweight Bradley, without the right components will be a slug.
However, it would be very cool in a Go Cart! : )
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Post by 92325zj on May 18, 2012 12:10:03 GMT -5
its in Crestline california 92325. this would be good for a resto build.
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Post by 92325zj on May 18, 2012 12:24:58 GMT -5
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Post by onegreenev on May 31, 2012 14:12:00 GMT -5
I am interested in the motor. PM me. I sent you a PM. Pete
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Post by 92325zj on Jun 10, 2012 16:41:04 GMT -5
SOLD!!
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