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When we first wanted to learn how to make electric cars it was almost impossible to find a good set of plans. We searched and searched for how to make electric cars, but it was almost impossible to find plans.
After quite a bit of searching we finally found some plans which told us how to make electric cars... the problem was that after reading them we couldn't understand anything we read! It seemed that the author simply wanted to proved that he was smarter than everyone who was reading them. We continued searching and finally found some that actually told us in laymans terms how to make electric cars.
The plans told us the exactly what we needed to know and started out telling us what parts we needed. To start out we needed to find an electric motor on eBay, 10 - 12 deep cycle 12 volt batteries, some electronics from radio shack (or the source), and some nuts and bolts to put everything together.
The motor was no problem, we found it the first time we went on to eBay for about $65 (including shipping). I'm sure you're thinking that 10 or 12 deep cycle 12 volt batteries was going to cost at least $1000, but you'd be wrong. You see, they found a way to find free batteries. I thought it was awesome. I went to the "secret place" and found the first 7 batteries I needed right off the bat! I went to the other "secret place" and found 10 more! So I had 5 spares just in case something went wrong.
I asked my friend to help me take the engine and transmission out (not as hard as you think, they're only connected by a few bolts), and to help me mount the electric motor to the drive shaft. The whole process took a couple hours and it was starting to look really cool. We made some mounts that went on top of the electric motor where we would mount the batteries. After wiring them all together we were ready to assemble all of the electronics.
This part was what I feared, but I was able to do it in about an hour. All that really needed to be done was to hook the gas pedal up to a potentiometer (this controls how much electricity flows to the motor) and then hook the batteries and electric motor up to it so we can control the flow of electricity. You can also hook up an amp meter inside the car so you can see how much electricity you still have left.
I love my electric car. It costs me nothing every month to have it, and people who aren't off the grid usually pay about $20 a month to drive per month. For most people that's a savings of about $150. I'd say it's well worth your while to consider learning how to make electric cars.
If you're interested in building your own electric car visit this website: How To Make Electric Cars
Motor Home Adventures in California with Volcano Camping
Don't worry - Lassen Volcanic National Park's volcanoes aren't going to explode and spill fiery doom all over you and your motor home. Although once a roaring caldron of magma, the volcanoes are now quiet and still. But, if you wander the park, you can still find among the pristine wilderness and pine forests some boiling pits of mud and steam hissing out of the cracks in the earth. These are just some of the attractions that make Lessen Volcanic National Park one of Northern California's greatest RV destinations.
The park is located about 50 miles west of Redding, California in the northeastern corner of the state. It is about 180 miles from Reno, Nevada. Its location puts it right in the middle of some of America's prettiest country, not far from the parks and wilderness areas of California, Oregon, Idaho and Montana.
What is there to do at the park?
There are more than 150 miles of hiking trails, which means that you will never walk it all, and the wide range of different scenery makes each hiking trail a real journey. The park is close enough to the Cascades and Sierras that you can see great views of the mountain ranges from some areas of the park. There are beautiful mountain lakes, as well as hydrothermal attractions you won't find anywhere else. These include huge vents leading to the depths of the earth that discharge steam and volcanic gas; steam coming straight out of fissures in the ground; and boiling mud and water pools (they're a little too hot for a dip!). At Lassen, you can really get close to what's going on underneath the earth's surface.
And what about the eruptions?
Of course there is always a possibility of a volcanic "event", but there are a few things that should set your mind at ease. First off, although there was an eruption as recently as 1915, eruptions are few and far between at Lassen, occurring usually once every 10,000 years. Lassen is part of a volcanic corridor stretching from northern California up to Mount St. Helens, and there are occasionally small eruptions here and there. The other thing that should set your mind at ease is that there are a large number of scientists constantly keeping an eye on the park. They will definitely let you know well in advance if you shouldn't park your motor home nearby.
There are lots of places to stay around Lassen Volcanic National Park. One of the best motor home sites in the area is Lassen Pines RV Park, located in McArthur, California. Lassen Pines is located in the Fall River Valley among the tall pines and juniper trees. It is a friendly, family-oriented campground with lots of RV sites. They also offer fishing, golfing, hiking, biking and other activities. You can find them online.
If you want to add some great fishing and hunting to your volcanic hikes, try Rancheria RV Park located on Lunker Lake, 36 miles from the park. Rancheria puts you close to other northern California attractions such as Hat Creek, the Pit River Casino and Subway Cave, as well as the fishing and hunting activities around the lake. The park has tent camping, cabins and motor home sites, from very rustic to fully equipped. Check them out online.
Lassen Volcanic National Park makes a great RV destination, or a wonderful stop along the way to any of northern California's parks. It offers sightseeing and scenery that you won't find anywhere else.
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If you and your family are looking for an exciting motor home vacation destination, Lassen Volcanic National Park may be just the spot. Before you embark on your trip, make sure you're equipped. Visit Bankston Motor Homes for your RV needs. http://www.bankstonmotorhomes.com/
Why does my car constantly shake when I'm at a complete stop?
Since I got a few of my motor mounts replaced on my car, my wheel and the dash and seats will shake really bad when I'm at a complete stop but when I switch it from drive to like neutral or any other gear, it will stop. I already went to a shop and they didn't even know what it was. Also my gas mileage has really been horrible it goes down so fast even if im driving around the town I live in. If anyone knows the answer to either of these questions please write. Thanks
It has a dead cylinder (misfire). Pull out the spark plugs and have a look at them. 1st check for excessive wear. To much of a gap and it won't fire and there's your dead cylinder. Also see if any of the spark plugs are soaked with oil. So try the plugs 1st and then check cylinder compression. Then if still nothing wrong look at fuel injectors.
You will want to get this fixed soon, because this condition will burn up your catalytic convertor quickly and some of those are costly, depending on the vehicle.
Driver from Easton charged with driving while intoxicated in Warren
WARREN TWP. — Marcos Aguilar, 30, of Easton, Pa., was charged with driving while intoxicated at 10:08 p.m., Friday, June 25, on Washington Valley Road, police said.
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