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Welcome to the Electric Car Weblog. In addition to links, news, and tips about electric cars and other forms of alternative transportation we are publishing an on-line diary of our current EV project. Started in August 2005 the chronicle follows the conversion of a gas powered Ford Probe into an Electric Car.

You will find articles organized by categories, along with recent comments, along the right hand column of the website. If you are just getting started with the idea of converting a gas car to electric be sure to check out Your First Electric Car .

Welcome and enjoy!
  -Jerry

Well-Grounded · 12 December 05

New wiring harness installed

Eve had a little bit of her wiring reworked over the weekend.

Hmm, actually it was more like:

Wiring, beeping, de-wiring, beeping, wiring, beeping, de-wiring, wiring, beeping, de-wiring, beeping, wiring…

Beeping being the sound the voltmeter makes when there’s a shorted connection. In this case it was beeping out a short between chassis and system ground.

Lot’s of bleeping beeping.

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James and the EV, III · 9 December 05

The Truth about Electric Cars!

Shocking isn’t it?

James sent along a couple folders of EV images and “accidentally” included this photo that exposes the sad, sordid truth about electric cars…

They are human powered.

When no one is looking we chuck the batteries into a dark corner of the garage, pile in a muscular buddy or two and push the car around town, Fred Flintstone style.

Truly sad, and you read it here first folks.

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Random Updates · 8 December 05

Outside temp, December 8th

Lessee, where was I?

Oh, right…

F R E E Z I N G ! !

We’re hovering around 5°F with a crunchy skiff of snow decorating the otherwise ice-crisped landscape.

Zeke and I have been walking to or from work four or five times a week (great gas mileage!) and the morning walks are always the toughest to brace for. Not for Zeke, of course, he wears the same outfit year round and you don’t see him writing weblog entries complaining about it. You also don’t see me standing in an ice-lined creek hoping someone will throw a stick in.

Priorities.

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