| Owner | Jason Thibodeau |
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| Owner's Other EV | E scoot |
| Location | Haverhill, Massachusetts US map |
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| Vehicle | Invacare wheelchair, kids push scooter, Honda Express front fork and wheel |
| Motor | two wheelchair motors |
| Drivetrain | gearboxes on motors |
| Controller | homemade switch made of plywood a door hinge and copper pipe has cruise control when it welds itself together |
| Batteries | 2, 12.00 Volt, Lead-Acid, Flooded car battery and one Power Mate 33 Ah gel-cell |
| System Voltage | 24 Volts |
| Charger | Everstart 12 Volt 10 Amps have to charge each battery separate |
| Heater | gloves, hat, and jacket |
| DC/DC Converter | aint gut none yet |
| Instrumentation | Honda Express speedo |
| Top Speed | 7 MPH (11 KPH) |
| Acceleration | 7 mph instantly |
| Range | 10 Miles (16 Kilometers) on those crap betteries |
| Seating Capacity | 1 or 2 adults if someone is standing on back |
| Curb Weight | 150 Pounds (68 Kilograms) estimated |
| Tires | 2.5-14 on front 3.00-8 on back |
| Conversion Time | 1 day |
| Conversion Cost | $0 |
| Additional Features | Soon will have new Everstart 75 Ah deep cycle batteries and 24 Volt 10 Amp charger (when I have some money) I want to either make or buy a dc-dc converter for lights I'm going to build a small trailer to haul stuff I was thinking of building a body of building a body over it for winter riding |



