How to make a homemade electric buggy with a powerful motor. Part 3. Brakes, cooling, seats, selector, street

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Who missed the topic about the idea itself, the creation of the frame and the installation of the motor, high-voltage battery and suspension -  part 1





Fitting the wheels, connecting the electrics and the PDM charge module Nissan Leaf -  part 2





Our last post was 3 weeks ago. During this time, we have made great strides forward.





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The pump here is also interesting. Not classic mechanical, but electrical. Now she just drives the antifreeze to the maximum, but in the future we will control the pump using a PWM signal, depending on the temperature of the antifreeze in the system.





There is still a lot of work ahead, but we are ready to do it with enthusiasm. We will complete the ABS, make the dashboard, render the panels.





For those who are interested in more detailed information, you can see it on our channel "Engineers' Time" below.








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