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Just a little advice with reference to your brake lines. I would fix the junctions between the flexi lines and the hard lines through a tab welded to a chassis rail. This is to stop the transmission of movement from the flexi's to the hard lines that will fracture if not supported. Maybe you already have this planned? Example below.... https://live.staticflickr.com/4320/3...9bc70b15_z.jpgFront Brake pipes by Sabrebuilder, on Flickr |
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such a great looking car, electric power will really suit it.
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Good progress. I had no idea an EV car was so complex. |
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Next round of High Voltage. Next week hopefully the motor will be spinning.
https://youtu.be/SBJVMqbrqS0 |
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But seeing you leave metal tools, etc on top of your live batteries was making me very nervous!! While your working on the car you might want to cover those 12 volt battery terminals as well! |
Thanks! Good advice
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