It has been a while since I posted anything, so I thought I'd pass along an update.
In short, the solar output is up, but the scooter is down!
So far I have put about 330 miles on the scooter and it has been great transportation. There have been a few issues with quality that I'm sure they will address with later releases. But one thing that seems to be happening to almost all of the first production scooters, is failure of the motor controllers. EVT is being very good about sending out "improved" replacements controllers, but I haven't gotten mine yet.
On the "bright" side, my solar panels are performing better than expected. The maximum power output of each panel is supposed to be 4.9 amps, but I have peaked out at about 26 amps from 5 panels connected in parallel. I originally had the panels mounted on my north fence facing south at a 45 degree angle. But once the leaves came out and the sun moved up, the panels were in the shade most of the day.
I moved them to my deck and now have them facing directly up. So they are now in the sun almost all day. In addition, because the panels are facing up, I am still getting direct sunlight even when the sun is on the north side of due east or west.
I have exceeded 120 amp-hours per day and could probably get close to 150 amp-hours on a good day, but unfortunately, I am not actually using that much power every day, so the excess gets wasted. I may throw another battery or two in the primary bank to bring it up to 525 or 630 amp-hours of capacity to improve efficiency, and I need to start putting some solar outlets around the house to make better use of the excess (I currently run 1 TV and my PC and some lighting from the batteries. This is a solar powered message!)
I'm am always open to suggestions and would be happy to answer any questions.
Scott...