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Kids Electric 'Buggy'

Started by Beatle, June 05, 2014, 08:06:45 AM

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Beatle

Thinking about getting the kids a decent buggy to drive around a two acre plot.  Got to thinking that electric might be a better bet than petrol for a variety of reasons.  Anyone tried this?

Golf buggies are expensive so was thinking maybe retrofitting a Chinese buggy that has a blown engine.   Not sure what motors are available that would have enough grunt for a couple of teenagers (girls).
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Beatle
'97 80 series Landcruiser

terravista

My brother made a buggy many years ago for his kids and ran it on a starter motor from a small diesel truck hooked up to the same vehicle's battery through a modified sewing machine foot pedal for speed adjustment with chain drive.
He claimed to get between one and two hours worth of small acreage driving for the kids from a charge.
That was 30 years ago so maybe batteries and starter motor strengths have changed.
It was a cheap option compared to a petrol engine.
Cheers

Mik01

Quote from: Beatle on June 05, 2014, 08:06:45 AM
Thinking about getting the kids a decent buggy to drive around a two acre plot.  Got to thinking that electric might be a better bet than petrol for a variety of reasons.  Anyone tried this?

Golf buggies are expensive so was thinking maybe retrofitting a Chinese buggy that has a blown engine.   Not sure what motors are available that would have enough grunt for a couple of teenagers (girls).

I'm also interested in this.
I would think that you could rig it up with a solar panel also, which will extend the drive time of the battery? or will the draw be too much that a panel will achieve bugger all?
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Beatle

I think it would be better to have the solar panels on the shed and keep two batteries in rotation for the buggy.

I like the idea of the sewing machine pedal.... :cheers:
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Beatle
'97 80 series Landcruiser

marvellous_matt

http://www.goldenmotor.com/
these guys have plenty of options. How fast do you want it to go?