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Terasec 05-30-2005 01:44 PM

Electric ATV's?
 
Keep seeing ad's for ? i forgot the name, badboyz atz?
on various outdoor shows,
ad's are working because i now want to look into it,
anyone have opinion on electric ATV's?
for my use, would be some work, but mostly scouting and hunting,
and like the idea of clean(less odor trail), quiet atv for scouting and hunting.

Ryan Campbell 05-30-2005 02:17 PM

RE: Electric ATV's?
 
They already have those. They're called golf carts.

Icedragon 05-30-2005 02:46 PM

RE: Electric ATV's?
 
It would be quieter thats for sure but you would lose like 90% of the power and couldnt go fast or anything like that at all. It wouldnt have any torque to tow anything either (if you tow)

uncle matt 05-30-2005 10:30 PM

RE: Electric ATV's?
 
No torque? That's exactly what an electric motor produces. The new Lexus hybred SUV is supposed to be a rocketship at a stoplight.

Uncle Matt (in IL)

Terasec 05-31-2005 10:50 AM

RE: Electric ATV's?
 

ORIGINAL: Icedragon

It would be quieter thats for sure but you would lose like 90% of the power and couldnt go fast or anything like that at all. It wouldnt have any torque to tow anything either (if you tow)
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I believe Gorilla 1000W Electric ATV's have 4000-5000 lb towing capacity,
electric motors are great for towing and torque,
Airports use electric vehicles to tow airplanes,
also electric vehicles are common in industrial applications,
only problem in the past was getting them small enough and cheap enough,
looks like we are reaching that point,

Icedragon 05-31-2005 11:33 AM

RE: Electric ATV's?
 
Ah bla, apperently I dont know anything, oh well. I always thought electric equipment was always junk.

Roseaukaine 05-31-2005 05:58 PM

RE: Electric ATV's?
 
www.badboybuggies.com/prostaff.html

jones123 05-31-2005 09:18 PM

RE: Electric ATV's?
 

ORIGINAL: Icedragon

Ah bla, apperently I dont know anything, oh well. I always thought electric equipment was always junk.
It used to be, but no more! You might be impressed at what they are putting in these nowadays! Like with other engines, it's a matter of what they decide to put in them vs. what we are willing to spend for performance. BUT - they still haven't figured out a way for us to avoid being stuck with a dead battery! You can't carry a spare cell like you can a spare gallon or two!

T/C fan! 06-01-2005 12:14 AM

RE: Electric ATV's?
 
No doubt about it, it'd have plenty of torque. I work at a glass factory and they tow loads in excess of 25 tons with a 48 volt electric forklift. But, along with the problem with the spare battery, you'd also have to consider trying to work on it should you have problems with it. I used to be a forklift mechanic and let me tell you, they can be a BEAR to deal with!! The idea sounds good, but I personally don't think they'll fly.

Icedragon 06-01-2005 07:40 PM

RE: Electric ATV's?
 

ORIGINAL: jones123


ORIGINAL: Icedragon

Ah bla, apperently I dont know anything, oh well. I always thought electric equipment was always junk.
It used to be, but no more! You might be impressed at what they are putting in these nowadays! Like with other engines, it's a matter of what they decide to put in them vs. what we are willing to spend for performance. BUT - they still haven't figured out a way for us to avoid being stuck with a dead battery! You can't carry a spare cell like you can a spare gallon or two!
I didnt even know thay were doing anything with them. Do you think they can EVER become more powerful than gasoline engines? I dont think so but do you?


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