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Roy Nelson
Приєднався 3 сер 2021
Polaris Ranger 6X6 conversion using Leaf components and Resolve EV controller
I did any earlier video on test benching the components. This video shows how I did it. The Ranger works great, never could have happened without the RESOLVE EV controller. The key is follow the instructions, design well and do quality work. If you get stuck, Isak (RESOLVE EV) is a great help via e mail
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Leaf EV conversion using a Resolve Controller
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I am using components from a 2015 Leaf and a Resolve Controller to convert a 2016 Polaris 6X6 Ranger to an EV. The video shows the components on a test bench to assure everything will work before I actually do the mechanical install.
Thanks for the video Roy, im thinking in converting a 87 Dodge Raider and i think the best option is with a leaf donnor.
I am looking at the resolve for simplicity and your walk thru is fantastic. Thanks for sharing!
Now have almost 500 hours on the Leaf conversion and it is still working perfect.
@@roynelson2790 excellent! Glad to see it paid off for you. I have my donor LEAF purchased.. hoping it will be powering a forklift!
@@TheBlairHouseProject Interesting, how are you going to run the hydralics? What size of fork lift? Is it electric now or gas ?
@@roynelson2790 It is a diesel and rated to 12K pounds. I was hoping to drive everything the same way the diesel does... the engine crank shaft drives the hydraulic pump and transmission.
@@TheBlairHouseProject The Leaf motor speed is 0 to 10,400 RPM. You diesel probably has a top speed of less than 3000 RPM. So you need to figure out how to reduce that speed or just not allow the unit to go too fast. The Leaf motor has a lot of torque so that may work just fine to connect the Leaf motor directly to forklift transmission. (maybe discuss with Isak from Resolve). Keep in mind, that the accelerator controls torque not speed. The leaf has a gear reduction and the differential reduction in the transaxle with a max output of 1250 RPM. With my conversion I welded the differential gears solid, then used the Leaf axles to drive the front driveshaft and the driveshaft for the rear axles on the Ranger with a top speed of 24 MPH because of going thru two differentials. If the rotation is not correct, Resolve has instructions on how to change rotation of the motor.
Very clear and concise. Thanks for the simple explanation
A very interesting and useful video. Thank you!
I can't hear a flaming word you are saying!
I just checked it and it works fine. Check your volume control, is speaker shut off, also you can use closed caption
Can we please get an update on this!? I would love to see how it turned out. A friend has an 04 Polaris Ranger 6x6 with a blow up engine, would be an interesting project to try converting it to an EV.
The Ranger is working great with no problems. It is now a great machine, quiet, lots of power. Have you looked at both videos? Any question please don't hesitate to ask
@@roynelson2790 that’s great to hear! Yes I’ve watched both videos, very well put together! How has it handled the mountainous terrain near you? Does it struggle at all, and what kind of weight are you pulling with it?
@@DevelopingJon With a electric rig the accelerator controls the torque. After I got the project done I had too much torque (gas pedal was too sensitive, wild) so Isak (person that developed the controller) sent me a software update to reduce it to 50%. When fully loaded (2000 lbs. of water, equipment & driver) it handles the mountain terrain way better than the gas motor (40% slope at times). Isak is working on developing software for different torque settings. Keep in mind this is a work rig, not a recreation rig and only goes about 23 MPH because the gear reduction I did.
Hi Roy, I hope you are still listening! Great videos. Am I right when I say this Leaf/Resolve combi looks substantially easier to tackle a conversion compared to a Tesla based approach? (without taking away any appreciation for your work!!!!!)
I think it depends on how many miles you want to go on charge. The leaf battery was right for my application. I think a lot of people are using Tesla if they can find one for the right price. Good Luck.
What a great build! You’ve inspired me to use the Resolve controller. Thanks for sharing!
You did a great job of explaining your build. I’m about to do a VW dune buggy conversation and I think I’ll copy your setup and use this converter.
Thanks, Feel free to contact me if I can help. The Ranger is working perfect, love the quiet and torque.
@@roynelson2790 that’s very kind of you, I might take you up on that. I’m actively looking for a donor leaf now. I was sure your Ranger was probably still working, you guys did a really clean job.
@@rexmundi8154 This Ranger is not used for recreation. We have an 800 acre ranch in Oregon with 14 miles of fence lines that need to be maintained and on very steep terrain. The gas Ranger was under powered, had problems with transmission gears dis engaging when going down the mountain, very scary. With the re-gen I hardly ever need to use the brakes.
When I was young, my dad used to do all kinds of skillful useful projects sheet metal welding mechanical Etc. He saved a ton of money and had fun doing it. I miss him, I wished I would have worked more with him when he was around. Thank you for sharing❤
Great job I love it!
This is really good, thank you so much for making this video
i really love this bench test setup! great job!
Thanks for the great video. Your presentation of the parts layout is among the clearest and most informative of the videos on this subject.
Thanks Tom, The Ranger is working great. Did you watch my second video of the actual conversion?
Roy, do you have an email? I'm preparing to do the same project and have a few questions. Thank you for the video!
I am hesitant to put my e mail out to the world. You send me your e mail or phone number and I will contact you.
So awesome... congratulations!
Thanks Roy! I really appreciated your walkthrough of all the components. Just bought a 2017 Leaf motor stack and am going to try to shoe horn it into a 59 Austin Healey Sprite. I will definitely be ordering the Resolve EV thanks to this video! One question, what is the little box that provides bluetooth comms to the Leaf Spy app?
You have to buy a Bluetooth adapter. I went to Leaf Spy Pro website and read their info. I choose the LE Link2 OBD-2, cost $30. In your conversion, if motor, inverter and charger are too high to fit, you can remove the charger and relocate it. You have to make cables, hoses etc. but I can give you some ideas to keep it simple. I had to move charger for my conversion. Done with mechanical, working on wiring and making aluminum battery box as I had to reconfigure the battery pack
@@roynelson2790 Thanks again Roy! I need to make sure the Leaf motor stack will work in my tiny car (Austin Healey Sprite), once confirmed I will be, for sure, buying all the other components. Your videos are very much appreciated and I'll keep you informed as to my progress!
Mark, I purchased a wrecked Leaf, in that way you get all the components you will need; wiring, water pump, battery, motor mounts, maybe radiator, etc. also keep in mind the RPM differences in the old motor verses the Leaf motor if you are going to use the existing transmission.
@@roynelson2790 I've been searching for a salvaged Leaf but there are none locally. There is a salvage auction site called copart but their fees are crazy. I got a really good deal on the full stack with wiring harness so if it fits, I'll move forward with the other purchases. The current car has old MES-DEA components. The ~30 HP motor is directly driving the drive shaft. I'd like to get the full Leaf unit in along w/gear box but will need to get a custom shaft made I suppose. I like Resolve EV because I believe you can adjust the torque curve.
@@buddynscooter The Leaf does not have a gearbox (transmission), just gear reduction, then transaxle. So if you put the unit in front you could go with front wheel drive, or put in back and have rear wheel drive. Yes, you can adjust torque settings via software up date. In the Ranger I turned the unit 90 degrees and drive the front wheels with one axle and the rear two differentials with the axle. I have the power going thru 2 sets of differentials so top speed will only be about 24 MPH. I welded the Diff in the Leaf unit solid.
Thanks for making this video. I am looking to convert a 85 VW Cabriolet and was thinking Tesla but now I may move to a Nissan Leaf drive train with a resolve ev controller. Love to see the finished product.
I have motor/inverter/charge installed, working on battery box and wiring. In the video I said I was going put motor under the seat and battery behind the seat, changed my mind, now reversed it .
a leaf powertrain is overkill for that type of vehicle, you should look into golf cart based conversions such as for example HPEV AC-9 motors or equivalent.
We have a ranch in the mountains, the gas engine (45HP)barely made it up and we are hauling 1000 lbs. plus of equipment. It is geared down so top speed will be about 24 MPH. Issak in Sweden can send me an software update to control torque to what ever % I want.
Not many ppl know how awesome salvage LEAF parts are. This is awesome 🙌🏾
In the process of doing the mechanical conversion now
I’m thinking about getting a resolve controller too. Great to see this video!
Roy Nelson 0 seconds ago In the process of doing the mechanical conversion now