Showing posts with label ev challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ev challenge. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 6, 2014
Raffle Time!
It's time for the Topsail Electric Vehicle Annual Raffle!
We have big plans for next year's team, including an all-new conversion and significant updates to our other vehicles, but none of it will be possible without financial support.
We have over $2,100 in total prizes available, including...
Recliner from Hampstead Furniture
iPad Mini.
Ukulele from the Ukulele Academy
Car Detailing and Oil Change at Jeff Gordon Chevrolet
Car Detailing at Stevenson Honda
Oil Change and Car Wash at Wilmington Motor Works
Alignment and Tire Rotation at MS Auto
Massage and Facial from Innis Spa
Fishing Rod from Eastern Outfitters
Video Sunglasses from Surf City Pier
Gift Certificates to numerous restaurants and businesses, including:
Advance Auto, Camino Real, Dunkin Donuts, Englese's, Fuzzy Peach, Highway 55, Jungle Rapids, Long Horn, NY Corner Deli, Pizza Hut and Reel Pizza.
Tickets are $10, or 3 for $25, and may be purchased at the drawing.
The drawing will be held May 28th at 6:00PM in the EV Shop (located behind Topsail High School.
Labels:
battery,
CALB,
earth day,
electric bug,
electric vehicle,
EV,
ev challenge,
Fundraising,
hampstead,
hampstead furniture,
ipad,
kickngas,
mr2,
Orion BMS,
poplar grove,
Raffle,
topsail,
topsail island
Monday, April 7, 2014
11 Time Champions
This weekend we competed at the EV Challenge at NCCAR in Garysburg, NC. We are pleased to announce some excellent results. Without further ado:
Team results:
1st Place Overall, Car Class
1st Place Overall, Truck Class
1st Place Overall, STEM Cycle
1st Place School Initiative
2nd Place, Vehicle Design, Truck Class
2nd Place, Vehicle Design, STEM Cycle
Individual (or partner) events:
1st place, Troubleshooting: Ryan Latronico and Justin Poplaski
1st place, Oratorical: Katiana Vazquez and Tyler King
1st Place, Range (Car): Zac Bender and Justin Poplaski
1st Place, Jeopardy, Ben Nazelrod and Justin Poplaski
1st Place, Range (Truck): Grant Simme and Weston Hicks
1st Place, Autocross (Truck): Ben Nazelrod
1st Place, Acceleration (STEM Cycle): Brandon Whaley
1st Place, Range (STEM Cycle): Brandon Whaley
1st Place, Autocross (STEM Cycle): Roberto Gonzalez
2nd Place, Autocross (Car): Ryan Latronico (A very consistent and fast performance!)
2nd Place, Acceleration (Truck): Logan Moore
2nd Place, Troubleshooting: Weston Hicks and Domenick DiBiase
3rd Place, Acceleration (Car): Katiana Vazquez
3rd Place, Jeopardy: Logan Moore and Tyler King
3rd Place, Oratorical: Grant Simme and Zac Bender
Friday, October 25, 2013
First Place at the NEAT Rally
We competed last weekend at the NEAT Rally at NCCAR in Northampton County, NC; our Truck finished 1st place overall. Special thanks to Tim George of Wilmington Motor Works and Greg Tarleton of Bluewater Motor Sports for transporting our vehicles; Tim was also invaluable in helping the event run smoothly. Event results are as follows:
1st Place Jeopardy (Truck) - Ben and Justin |
2nd Place Autocross (car) - Ryan |
1st Place Autocross (truck) - Ben |
1st Place Acceleration (car) - Logan and Katiana |
2nd Place Acceleration (Truck) - Tyler and Roberto |
2nd Place Troubleshooting (car) - Grant and Zac |
1st Place Troubleshooting (truck) - Ryan and Justin |
1st Place Range (truck) - Zac and Brandon |
2nd Place Range (car) - Grant and Justin |
1st Place overall - Truck (award presented by EV Challenge Executive Director, Steve Garrett) |
More Pictures from the event:
A rare view inside the MR2. |
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Top two jeopardy teams, ready for action! |
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Pit Crew |
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Troubleshooting |
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Four Topsail Conversions - all together in the same place |
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Mr. Jeffcoat keeping an eye on things. |
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Troubleshooting |
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Ready to accelerate! |
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Acceleration! |
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This is a tight fit. |
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Ready for the NEAT Rally
Our vehicles are loaded up and on their way to the NEAT Rally in Northampton County, NC, thanks to the transportation graciously donated by Blue Water Motorsports. We also received generous donations from H.H. Gregg, Food Lion, Harris Teeter and Lowes Foods.
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A special thanks to Greg, Roy, and all the folks at Blue Water Motorsports. |
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Brandon extracting the blower motor from a donor truck. |
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The port is cleverly hidden in the vent; you can use a regular household outlet with the plug under the fuel door. |
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The EVlink charging station, powered on and charging the MR2. |
Labels:
battery,
Blue Water Motorsports,
electric vehicle,
EV,
ev challenge,
Ford,
NCCAR,
ranger,
topsail,
Topsail High School,
topsail island,
Torque,
toyota
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Lights, Camera, Action!
Our new school year is now underway, and one of our first tasks was to lead the homecoming parade.
Although the game didn't turn out in our favor, the vehicles were a big hit, especially the new lighting system we have added to the car.
We are busy adding a similar system to the truck, and hope to have another surprise in store before this weekend's Spot Festival.
We hope to have both vehicles in top condition before our first competition, the NEAT rally at NCCAR on October 18-19.
Labels:
controller,
electric vehicle,
EV,
ev challenge,
hampstead,
homecoming,
kickngas,
LEDs,
mr2,
ranger,
tesla,
Topsail High School
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Introducing the Voltswagen!!
We are proud to announce the completion of our latest vehicle, a 1961 VW Bug, the Voltswagen, just in time for Mr. Garrett's 50th birthday! The car belongs to Mr. Garrett, our former instructor, who was just named Executive Director of the EV Challenge. In addition to everyday use, he will use this vehicle as a tool for recruiting new schools to participate in the EV Challenge.
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Some students stayed late into the night to get it finished! |
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The front battery box; charger is underneath. |
The rear battery box, on the package shelf.
Plugged in and charging!
She's ready to go!
The Motor, controller and DC/DC converter.
44 100 Ah Thundersky Cells
Lithiumate Lite BMS
Elcon PFC 1500 Charger
DCP Raptor 1200A Controller
ADC 9" Motor
Battery heaters
Range: 75 miles projected
Top Speed: Faster than stock
Acceleration: MUCH faster than stock
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Topsail EV on TV
Jayne Dees from WWAY TV 3 visited the EV Garage today to report on our program and our trip to the EV Challenge. Several students and Mr. Jeffcoat spent their lunch hour showing her around the shop and sharing the experience and excitement of the program. To watch the video, click here.
Labels:
electric vehicle,
EV,
ev challenge,
mr2,
NCCAR,
Topsail High School,
toyota,
wway,
wwaytv3
Sunday, April 14, 2013
10 Time Champions!
We competed in
the EV Challenge this weekend (April
12-14), winning First Place Overall for the 10th consecutive
year. The car finished first place overall, and the truck won second place
overall. Also, Steve Garrett was named the new Executive Director of the EV Challenge.
Detailed Results are as follows:
1st
Place Overall, 1991 Toyota MR2
2nd
Place Overall, 2001 Ford Ranger
1st
Place, Modifided Class
1st
Place, Truck Class
1st
Place, School Initiative
1st
Place, Troubleshooting
1st
Place, Jeopardy, Truck Team
2nd
Place, Jeopardy, Car Team
1st
Place, Oral Presentation, Car team
2nd
Place, Oral Presentation, Truck Team
1st
Place, Vehicle Design, Modified Class
2nd
Place, Vehicle Design, Truck Class
1st
Place, Autocross, Truck Class
2nd
Place, Autocross, Modified Class
1st
Place, Range, Modified Class
1st
Place, Range, Truck Class
2nd
Place, Acceleration, Truck Class
3rd
Place, Acceleration, Modified Class
A VERY special thanks to Ron Latronico and Kenny Sessions for towing our vehicles to the event!
That's a BIG trophy!
Labels:
Autocross,
electric vehicle,
ev challenge,
kickngas,
NC State,
NCCAR,
NCSU,
Orion BMS,
ranger,
synkromotive,
topsail,
Topsail High School,
topsail island,
Torque,
toyota,
Zivan
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Coupler, Battery Boxes, and Charger
The past two weeks have been very busy in the EV shop, as we are working on all three vehicles at the same time. We still have much to do, but are on track to finish in time for the EV Challenge next month.
The coupler to mate the electric motor with the transmission has been machined by Mr. Sholar at Cape Fear Community College. The next step is to install the motor.
With the Ranger, we have mounted the new charger. It will be back on the road as soon as the controller is repaired.
The coupler to mate the electric motor with the transmission has been machined by Mr. Sholar at Cape Fear Community College. The next step is to install the motor.
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The new coupler |
Thank-you cake.
Also, the battery boxes and heaters are being installed in the Volkswagen. Next, we will install the cells and wire everything up.![]() |
Bolting in the rear battery box. |
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Matt wiring the battery heaters. |
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Brady securing the charger. |
Labels:
CALB,
controller,
electric bug,
electric vehicle,
EV,
ev challenge,
garage,
kickngas,
mr2,
NCCAR,
Orion BMS,
ranger,
synkromotive,
Topsail High School,
Zaxby's,
Zivan
Sunday, February 17, 2013
New display in the car
The MR2 got a new touchscreen display that shows real-time information about the battery pack. The information can also be sent by Bluetooth to any Android device with the Torque application.
New touchscreen!
Labels:
Android,
Bluetooth,
CALB,
ev challenge,
Orion,
Orion BMS,
Topsail High School,
Torque,
toyota
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
On the road again!
The battery transplant is now complete and the MR2 is back on the road, thanks to seven long hours of work on Saturday by some dedicated students. Re-wiring the Orion BMS took a lot of time and patience (and a call to their ever-helpful customer support line), but it is now working to equalize our new battery pack. There are still some final details to attend to, but now our attention can shift to the Volkswagen and preparing for the EV challenge. Check out the pictures of our progress.
Drilling out holes for the battery straps.
The front box, ready to go back in!
Moving the bug out of the way, so the MR2 can get on the lift.
Since the new cells are smaller, we need new holes for the battery cables.
The back box is almost finished...
Everything is in place up front.
Labels:
battery,
CALB,
controller,
electric bug,
electric vehicle,
EV,
ev challenge,
garage,
hampstead,
hybrid kickngas,
kickngas,
mr2,
NC State,
Orion,
Orion BMS,
Topsail High School,
toyota
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