This page you are viewing is part of the SEVA Wiki Archive, Please visit the new Official Website!
NOTICE: Visit the Maillist page for help joining the new google groups email list, the old maillist is no more.
SEVA meetings are held every second Tuesday.


Difference between revisions of "EPClass Schedule"

From SeattleEVA
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 65: Line 65:
  
 
: '''Register at www.learnatsouth.org or call Continuing Education office 206-764-5339.
 
: '''Register at www.learnatsouth.org or call Continuing Education office 206-764-5339.
 +
 +
 +
 +
 +
: '''http://learnatsouth.org/index.cfm?method=ClassListing.ClassListingDisplay&int_category_id=3&int_sub_category_id=125

Revision as of 13:09, 18 August 2010

EPclass.jpg

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

September 17, 2010, Electric Motorcycle Conversion

Instructor: Stephen Johnsen
5 sessions: Friday Sept 17, Saturday Sept 18, Sunday Sept 19, Saturday Sept 25, Saturday Oct 2
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
(No class on Sep 24, 26, Oct 1)
Location: South Seattle Community College, AVT Composite Lab
Class Fee: $850.00

Class Description: 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. You will also learn how to apply these principles to various types of vehicles, and about the differences between AC and DC drive systems as well as different types of batteries.

Register at www.learnatsouth.org or call Continuing Education office 206-764-5339.


October 5, 2010, Electric Vehicles-Intro

Instructor: Steven Lough
Tuesday, October 5, 2010, 6:30 pm - 9:00 pm
Location: South Seattle Community College, Olympic Hall Building (OLY), OLY 204
Class Fee: $35

Class Description: 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 especially the vibrant movement toward Plug-In Hybrid cars will be discussed. Your instructor, Steven Lough, has been a leader in the Electric Vehicle field for over 29 years. His family GM Dealership took on a line of commercially built electric vehicles back in 1980. A handout listing resources for seeing, obtaining, converting, and repairing electric vehicles will be given to each student.

Register at www.learnatsouth.org or call Continuing Education office 206-764-5339.


October 19, 2010, Electric Vehicles-Batteries

Instructor: Stephen Johnsen
Tuesday, October 19, 2010, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Location: South Seattle Community College
Class Fee: $45

Class Description: 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 of various available batteries, calculating the kWhr rating of my pack, ways to extend battery life, and charging and recycling of batteries.

Register at www.learnatsouth.org or call Continuing Education office 206-764-5339.


October 23, 2010, Introduction to AC Drives for Electric Vehicles

Instructor: Dan Bentler
Saturday, October 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/


October 26, 2010, Electric Vehicle Safety Systems

Instructor: Roger Wright
Tuesday, October 26, 2010, 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Location: South Seattle Community College, Rm. AVT Composite Lab
Class Fee: $35

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.

Register at www.learnatsouth.org or call Continuing Education office 206-764-5339.



http://learnatsouth.org/index.cfm?method=ClassListing.ClassListingDisplay&int_category_id=3&int_sub_category_id=125