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=Visit our [[EPClass Schedule]] page for a description of upcoming classes.=
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=Siera Club's New EV Guide=
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http://sierraclub.org/EVguide
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== Electric Vehicles classes at South Seattle Community College ==
 
== Electric Vehicles classes at South Seattle Community College ==
 
* EV Conversion
 
* EV Conversion
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* EV Motors
 
* EV Motors
 
* EV Electricity
 
* EV Electricity
 
 
:'''The classes fill up fast and there is usually a waiting list.'''  
 
:'''The classes fill up fast and there is usually a waiting list.'''  
 
 
:'''Visit our [[EPClass Schedule]] page for a description of upcoming classes.'''
 
:'''Visit our [[EPClass Schedule]] page for a description of upcoming classes.'''
  
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==Hand Outs for New EV Owners you meet==
  
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A three page hand out to be given to folks with an Electric Car, who do not know of us... SEVA I have been giving them out for over a year, and it brings folks to us...
  
== UP-Coming Electric Vehicle Classes at South Seattle Community College ==
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Sorry all three documents can't be just posted right here. But one is a .doc, one is a .pdf, and the third is a .jpg So here they are for your own Down-Load and reproduction. I put the "letter of Thanks on TOP, followed by our generic SEVA hand out, and last, the EAA Membership application, in a tri-fold, and give them out where ever I see a fresh new Tesla, or Leaf, or "Mi-EV" or Ford EV, etc:
 
 
October 5, 2009, Electric Vehicle Introduction
 
 
    Instructor: Steven Lough
 
    Monday Oct 5, 6:00 to 9:00pm
 
    Location: Room OLY 206, South Seattle Community College
 
    Class Fee: $45
 
 
 
Hear the advantages and disadvantages of all forms of electric vehicles including street vehicles, both freeway capable and NEV's (Neighborhood Electric Vehicles) electric racing, electric boats, electric assisted bicycles, and scooters. Bio-diesel, ethanol, CNG, wind power, and solar power, and the vibrant movement toward Plug-In Hybrid cars will be discussed.
 
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    Register at www.learnatsouth.org or call Continuing Education office 206-764-5339.
 
 
 
 
 
October 12, 2009, Electric Vehicle Conversion-Overview
 
 
 
    Instructors: Ed Stegall/Murray Fye
 
    Monday, Oct 12, 2009, 6:00pm to 8;30pm
 
    Location: Room OLY 206, South Seattle Community College
 
    Class Fee: $25
 
 
 
So you want to convert an internal combustion engine car or an electric vehicle. What do you need before embarking on this adventure. (costs, picking the vehicle, what supplies are available to buy, what has to be made, how long will it take, prep before actual conversion.
 
 
 
    Register at www.learnatsouth.org or call Continuing Education office 206-764-5339.  
 
 
 
 
 
October 19, 2009, Electric Vehicles-Batteries
 
 
 
    Instructor: Stephen Johnsen
 
    Monday, Oct 19, 2009, 6:30 to 9:30pm AND Saturday, August 22, 1:00pm to 4:00pm
 
    Location: Room TEC 106, South Seattle Community College
 
    Class Fee: $45
 
 
 
Whether you have a hybrid, a plug in hybrid, a car that just uses electricity stored in batteries or a car that runs on gasoline but uses a battery to run the accessories, you will want to know this information. Topics covered will include: general overview of popular suitable batteries for EVs; comparison of costs and specs on various batteries available; calculating the kWhr rating of my pack; how to extend battery life; charging and recycling of batteries.
 
 
 
    Register at www.learnatsouth.org or call Continuing Education office 206-764-5339.
 
   
 
 
October 24, 2009, Introduction to AC Drives for Electric Vehicles
 
    Instructor: Dan Bentler 
 
    Saturday, 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
 
    Location: Off Campus - North Sea Com Coll Tech Bldg #1538 & 1639 
 
    Class Fee: $65
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
October 26, 2009, Electric Vehicle Components and Safety Systems
 
 
 
    Electric Vehicle Safety Systems
 
    Instructor: Roger Wright
 
    Monday - October 26, 6:00 to 8:30pm
 
    Location: Room OLY 206, South Seattle Community College
 
    Class Fee: $35
 
 
 
Keep your electric vehicle safe with this class. Learn how a DC system works, what parts go into it, and why you should have these parts.
 
 
 
    Register at www.learnatsouth.org or call Continuing Education office 206-764-5339.
 
 
 
 
November 2, 2009, Electric Vehicle-Desiging the Battery Box
 
 
 
    Instructor: James Conners
 
    Monday November 2, 6:30 - 8:30pm
 
    Location: Room OLY 206, South Seattle Community College
 
    Class Fee: $35
 
 
 
Design considerations for an Electric Vehicle battery box including purpose, materials, placement in vehicles, and access depending on types of batteries used. Come gain tips and design considerations for an electric vehicle battery box. Talk about the purpose, the materials to use, placement in the vehicle and access needed depending on the type of batteries used.
 
 
 
    Register at www.learnatsouth.org or call Continuing Education office 206-764-5339.   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
November 9, 2009, Electric Vehicle Component Technology for Conversion
 
 
 
    Instructor: Cory Cross
 
    Monday, Nov 9, 2009, 6:00 to 9:00pm
 
    Location: Room OLY 206, South Seattle Community College
 
    Class Fee: $45
 
 
 
Discussing components in an EV and how they work. Primer on how to read component schematics to avoid some of the common first-timers mistakes. If you are considering building an electric conversion or have already started, attend this class to avoid making beginner mistakes. You will be ready to create a reliable, inexpensive, and beautiful electric conversion.
 
 
 
    Register at www.learnatsouth.org or call Continuing Education office 206-764-5339.
 
 
 
  
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I also like the IDEA of a kind of Generic SEVA/EAA business card.. I will be looking round for some kind of EAA Template.
  
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Here are the LINKS:
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* Letter of Thanks: ( http://home.comcast.net/~stevenslough/SEVAThankyouLetter.doc )
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* Generic SEVA info: ( http://home.comcast.net/~stevenslough/SEVA-TriFoldNEW.pdf )
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* EAA Application: ( http://home.comcast.net/~stevenslough/EAAAPlicationforSEVA.jpg )
  
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I've double checked the links, and they are all up and Downloading.
  
Next Electric Vehicle 6-Day Conversion Workshop will be in the Spring
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One other very good idea, is to print up some of these and give them out to our local "Cracker Jack" EV Dealers !! Have them give one pack out to each and every new EV Customer.
    Instructor:
 
    Monday – Saturday, 2010, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
 
    Location: South Seattle Community College
 
    Class Fee: $899
 

Latest revision as of 17:42, 19 June 2013

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Educational Program Class Sub Pages: - Schedule - Instructors - Donations - Future Classes - Contact

Visit our EPClass Schedule page for a description of upcoming classes.

Siera Club's New EV Guide

http://sierraclub.org/EVguide

Electric Vehicles classes at South Seattle Community College

  • EV Conversion
  • EV Introduction
  • EV Batteries
  • E Bikes
  • E Scooters
  • EV Motors
  • EV Electricity
The classes fill up fast and there is usually a waiting list.
Visit our EPClass Schedule page for a description of upcoming classes.

Hand Outs for New EV Owners you meet

A three page hand out to be given to folks with an Electric Car, who do not know of us... SEVA I have been giving them out for over a year, and it brings folks to us...

Sorry all three documents can't be just posted right here. But one is a .doc, one is a .pdf, and the third is a .jpg So here they are for your own Down-Load and reproduction. I put the "letter of Thanks on TOP, followed by our generic SEVA hand out, and last, the EAA Membership application, in a tri-fold, and give them out where ever I see a fresh new Tesla, or Leaf, or "Mi-EV" or Ford EV, etc:

I also like the IDEA of a kind of Generic SEVA/EAA business card.. I will be looking round for some kind of EAA Template.

Here are the LINKS:

I've double checked the links, and they are all up and Downloading.

One other very good idea, is to print up some of these and give them out to our local "Cracker Jack" EV Dealers !! Have them give one pack out to each and every new EV Customer.