So I’m not the worlds most diligent blogger, but that doesn’t mean things aren’t going on. First some explanation. Last summer I started working at EeTrex, a startup company working on hybrid electric plug-in conversions in Boulder, Colorado. I work on building battery management systems (BMSs) for lithium-ion batteries. Management systems for batteries is something that I have always been interested in and this is an absolute dream job. Needless to say, with a job I enjoy, and working like crazy, the electric vehicle and the SVO Golf projects have slowed a little.
I live in Colorado and winters here are pretty cold and snowy, as a result I haven’t been driving the electric vehicle much. However the winter has started to break and today is a beautiful day, perfect for a top down all electric drive. Before heading out I decided to check the level of the batteries and add water to ones that were low. For those who are wondering, when you charge flooded lead-acid batteries the chemical reaction in the cells separates water via electrolysis and the gasses escape. Thus over time, the water that is in the cells decreases and it must be added back. Here is a good page on PbA battery basics. Because the water that escaped was pure H2O the only water that should be added back into the cells is pure distilled water. You can find distilled water at most grocery stores. One of the best and easiest ways I found to water the cells is to put a gallon of distilled water above the car, then use a length of flexible tube to siphon the water down to the car. Simply folding the tube over and holding it in one hand allows control of how much water enters each cell. After the watering I took the car out. On the drive today and drives over the winter I noticed some degradation in the range of the batteries since I haven’t been driving much. I think this will improve with a few discharge-charge-equalization cycles. Check out this page on battery balancing and lead-acid equalization for how to even out a EV pack.
That’s about it for the EV. The next item on the list is to do the rear brakes on the car as I think they are about at the end of their life. As things change look for updates!


I started this blog to share information with the public as to how electric vehicles and sustainable energy sources can be used an everyday life. For the past few years I have lived in apartments and used regular gasoline internal combustion engine cars, just like everyone else. In a few months I will start using the electric vehicle