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06-08-2004, 09:54 PM
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Real Name: Robert
Location: Biloxi, Miss
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Since it takes at least two sources of power for a car to be considered a Hybrid, I was wondering if an additional source could be included? I suggest that solar power be added. I would find a reasonable spot on the car ie., the top where a sun roof is normally located and have enough panels to generate enough power to run the hybrid for day time driving. Once darkness falls, then the hybrid battery takes over for night time driving. I would think that the mileage would increase. Where would the energy be stored for day time driving?,....... why use the same battery for night time driving. This is just a suggestion to increase the mileage.
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06-08-2004, 10:01 PM
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Real Name: Jason Siegel
Location: Houston, TX
Hybrids: 2004 Toyota Prius
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This had already been considered, but after some quick calculations we found that solar power isn't near enough. It would take all day of baking in the sun to go just a few miles. Not to mention, the panel would kill aerodynamics.
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06-25-2004, 10:16 AM
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Real Name: Adam
Hybrids: 05 Toyota Echo
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Quote:
Originally posted by Jason@Jun 9th 2004 @ 12:01 AM
This had already been considered, but after some quick calculations we found that solar power isn't near enough. It would take all day of baking in the sun to go just a few miles. Not to mention, the panel would kill aerodynamics.
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not that i disagree with you, but i've seen a 600lb solar car run purely on solar power at 25 miles per hour
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06-25-2004, 11:33 AM
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Real Name: Jason Siegel
Location: Houston, TX
Hybrids: 2004 Toyota Prius
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Sure, but we don't have 600lb cars. I really don't know how much the Prius ways, but say I guess 2400lb? Divide the speed by 4, and you have 6MPH.  Realistic?
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06-25-2004, 01:56 PM
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Real Name: Wayne Gerdes
Location: Northern Illinois
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Hi Jason:
___2,890 actually …
___As for the Solar racers, 600 #’s of them are mostly propulsion including the solar panels and electric motors. There isn’t much in the way of suspension, air bags, A/C - climate control, 4 and 5 star crash/safety ratings, 100 miles per hour capability … you know, stuff like that
___Good Luck
___Wayne R. Gerdes
___Hunt Club Farms Landscaping Ltd.
___ Waynegerdes@earthlink.net
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06-25-2004, 04:34 PM
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Real Name: Steven Sloan
Location: Gainesville, GA
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Wayne,
Rats! You beat me to the weight. Solar panels could be used to power some accesories though.
Cheers,
Steven
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06-27-2004, 10:31 AM
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Real Name: Kevin
Location: League City, Texas
Hybrids: 04 Honda Civic
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Quote:
Originally posted by Stevo12886@Jun 25th 2004 @ 6:34 PM
Wayne,
Rats! You beat me to the weight. Solar panels could be used to power some accesories though.
Cheers,
Steven
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Love to see some type of solar assisted A/C. I hate to run the A/C as it is hard on the mpg's. Kevin
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06-27-2004, 03:09 PM
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Real Name: Steven Sloan
Location: Gainesville, GA
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Kevin,
I remember seeing on a show that one of the AMG Mercedes has a solar powered A/C that runs while the car is parked keeping it cool.
Cheers,
Steven
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07-27-2004, 03:12 AM
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Location: South Bend, IN
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A solar powered A/C would be a very neat trick  . I don't know how much energy an A/C takes, but I'd imagine they could use a very small, lightweight, inexpensive system for it, rather than trying to power the wheels. I'd imagine you could also use it for lighting, stereo, and other interior convenience options too. If they could integrate it into the body well, it would be almost no loss in aerodynamics other than slightly more frontal area.
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07-27-2004, 01:37 PM
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Location: NE usa
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A solar powered A/C would be a very neat trick
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hmm
you could make the solar panel big enough to block out direct sunlight keeping it cooling needs lower, and it could act as a airfiol to make the car lighter at highway speeds to increase mileage.
hmm now about those crosswinds....[picturing the flying nun] 
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