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== March 5, 2011 Electric Vehicle Safety Systems== | == March 5, 2011 Electric Vehicle Safety Systems== | ||
Class Description: | Class Description: | ||
− | We all learned not to play with matches around our gas tanks. Electric vehicles are a different animal. Whether you are an owner or you want to be an EV builder, learn how to stay safe when working with electric vehicle systems. The information in this class is a summation of industrial electric safety combined with lessons learned in the EV conversion and racing community from the past 30 years. Learn to keep yourself and your vehicle | + | We all learned not to play with matches around our gas tanks. Electric vehicles are a different animal. Whether you are an owner or you want to be an EV builder, learn how to stay safe when working with electric vehicle systems. The information in this class is a summation of industrial electric safety combined with lessons learned in the EV conversion and racing community from the past 30 years. Learn to keep yourself and your vehicle safe. |
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: '''Saturday, 9:30 am - 12:00 pm; March 5, 2011 | : '''Saturday, 9:30 am - 12:00 pm; March 5, 2011 | ||
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− | ==March 26, 2011 Electric Vehicle Conversion Workshop== | + | ==March 21-26, 2011 Electric Vehicle Conversion Workshop== |
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm; 5 sessions starting March 21, 2011, ending March 26, 2011 | Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm; 5 sessions starting March 21, 2011, ending March 26, 2011 | ||
Instructor: Johnsen Rm. AUT 106 Class Fee: $850.00 | Instructor: Johnsen Rm. AUT 106 Class Fee: $850.00 | ||
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+ | This five-day workshop guides you through the complete process of converting a vehicle from a gasoline engine to electric power. Morning classroom meetings will be combined with afternoon hands-on shop sessions. Learn the principles behind good component layout, battery rack and box design and construction and wiring, with hands-on experience installing the components. Learn how to apply these principles to various types of vehicles, and about the differences between AC and DC drive. Offered only once a year. | ||
Revision as of 14:56, 2 March 2011
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March 5, 2011 Electric Vehicle Safety Systems
Class Description: We all learned not to play with matches around our gas tanks. Electric vehicles are a different animal. Whether you are an owner or you want to be an EV builder, learn how to stay safe when working with electric vehicle systems. The information in this class is a summation of industrial electric safety combined with lessons learned in the EV conversion and racing community from the past 30 years. Learn to keep yourself and your vehicle safe.
- Saturday, 9:30 am - 12:00 pm; March 5, 2011
- Instructor: Wright
- Rm. AUT 106 Class Fee: $35.00 Materials Fee: $0.00
- Register at www.learnatsouth.org or call Continuing Education office 206-764-5339.
March 21-26, 2011 Electric Vehicle Conversion Workshop
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm; 5 sessions starting March 21, 2011, ending March 26, 2011
Instructor: Johnsen Rm. AUT 106 Class Fee: $850.00
This five-day workshop guides you through the complete process of converting a vehicle from a gasoline engine to electric power. Morning classroom meetings will be combined with afternoon hands-on shop sessions. Learn the principles behind good component layout, battery rack and box design and construction and wiring, with hands-on experience installing the components. Learn how to apply these principles to various types of vehicles, and about the differences between AC and DC drive. Offered only once a year.
- Register at www.learnatsouth.org or call Continuing Education office 206-764-5339.
April 23, 2011, Introduction to AC Drives for Electric Vehicles
- Instructor: Dan Bentler
- Saturday, April 23, 2010, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- Location: Rm. Off Campus - North Sea Com Coll Tech Bldg #1538 & 1639
- Location: Please read: Your class is being held at North Seattle
- Class Fee: $65
Class Description: Learn the advantages and disadvantages of DC and AC motors. Gain valuable insight and knowledge of how AC drives work and how to apply them to vehicles. Class will provide hands-on operating demonstrations of motors and variable-frequency drives and other motors using bench-top equipment VFDs.
Please read: Your class is being held at North Seattle Community College Here are the driving directions to get you to NSCC Tech Building Room 1639 Go North on I-5 to Exit #173 Take a RIGHT off the exit to head South Take a RIGHT on 92nd and cross over the freeway Take a RIGHT on College Way N Take a RIGHT at 95th Go to the stop sign Take a LEFT into the SE Parking Lot You are now at the Technology building …. Go to room 1639 Parking is free on Saturdays, so you can park in any spot except the visitor spots on the west side of campus. Here’s a link to our directions page: http://www.northseattle.edu/maps/
- Register at www.learnatsouth.org or call Continuing Education office 206-764-5339.