First electric Dolomite ?
- RichardHyde
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First electric Dolomite ?
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Hello All!
Following Marty Dolomite's post, I thought I should properly introduce my electric converted Dolomite.
I restored and converted this green machine after it was off the road for 20 years. It is not one for the purists, but I wanted to try something different and give electric a go.
It is a joy to drive, very nippy, handles great and costs hardly anything to run. It is also the only classic I see on the road doing my 40 mile round trip daily commute!
130 miles of range, same weight as the petrol car, but lost some boot space. Fully reversible if you were so inclined.
Registering a converted EV is complicated, and it massively differs case to case. I had to get mine Q plated, which I am not too bothered about. Part of the car’s story now.
I appreciate it won’t be for everyone, but I am interested in hearing the groups thoughts.
Cheers!
Hello All!
Following Marty Dolomite's post, I thought I should properly introduce my electric converted Dolomite.
I restored and converted this green machine after it was off the road for 20 years. It is not one for the purists, but I wanted to try something different and give electric a go.
It is a joy to drive, very nippy, handles great and costs hardly anything to run. It is also the only classic I see on the road doing my 40 mile round trip daily commute!
130 miles of range, same weight as the petrol car, but lost some boot space. Fully reversible if you were so inclined.
Registering a converted EV is complicated, and it massively differs case to case. I had to get mine Q plated, which I am not too bothered about. Part of the car’s story now.
I appreciate it won’t be for everyone, but I am interested in hearing the groups thoughts.
Cheers!
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Re: First electric Dolomite ?
Did he do the electric conversion himself ? there's
still a lot of room in the engine bay
Dave
still a lot of room in the engine bay
Dave
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Re: First electric Dolomite ?
Could the owner be persuaded to join the Forum and tell us more about the build ? This is very interesting indeed.
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- RichardHyde
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Re: First electric Dolomite ?
Done, but I guess he might ask you to look at Facebook !!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1015819 ... 627171164/
And I asked him to come to TDCIR
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1015819 ... 627171164/
And I asked him to come to TDCIR
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Re: First electric Dolomite ?
Looking at the description and rules for that Facebook group, it doesn't look like a very welcoming place for Triumph Dolomite Club members;
It would be great to see more details on this car. Perhaps the owner could be persuaded to join https://www.facebook.com/groups/officialTDCgroup if not this Forum? Non-Club members are welcome to join.
This group is not affiliated to the Dolomite club in any way.
Seemingly the admin(s) seem to have a problem with usNo promotion of clubs is allowed on the group. Posts doing so will be deleted and persistent offenders removed from the group.
It would be great to see more details on this car. Perhaps the owner could be persuaded to join https://www.facebook.com/groups/officialTDCgroup if not this Forum? Non-Club members are welcome to join.
Please note that I am simply a Forum administrator, so please do not contact me unless your question is regarding your Forum account. For general enquiries regarding the Club and its services (membership queries, questions about spares, lapdancing etc) please see https://forum.triumphdolomite.co.uk/vie ... hp?t=20098
Are you enjoying using our forum? If so why not support the owners club which provides it by joining The Triumph Dolomite Club? Help us to preserve these great cars for future generations.
Club membership costs just £30 for one year or £55 for two years. See https://forum.triumphdolomite.co.uk/vie ... =4&t=37824 for details.
Are you enjoying using our forum? If so why not support the owners club which provides it by joining The Triumph Dolomite Club? Help us to preserve these great cars for future generations.
Club membership costs just £30 for one year or £55 for two years. See https://forum.triumphdolomite.co.uk/vie ... =4&t=37824 for details.
Re: First electric Dolomite ?
Hello Richard,
I`m about to do an electric conversion of my 1850HL Dolly (Netgain Hyper9 based)
I would love to know a bit more about your conversion- any issues, battery selection etc
I`m planning to keep the gearbox and drive through the clutch assembly (non operating)
I would be interested as to which method you used.
How much did the conversion cost you?
With thanks,
Ian
I`m about to do an electric conversion of my 1850HL Dolly (Netgain Hyper9 based)
I would love to know a bit more about your conversion- any issues, battery selection etc
I`m planning to keep the gearbox and drive through the clutch assembly (non operating)
I would be interested as to which method you used.
How much did the conversion cost you?
With thanks,
Ian
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Re: First electric Dolomite ?
Richard doesn't own the car, he just kindly shared the text of a Facebook post with us.
Please note that I am simply a Forum administrator, so please do not contact me unless your question is regarding your Forum account. For general enquiries regarding the Club and its services (membership queries, questions about spares, lapdancing etc) please see https://forum.triumphdolomite.co.uk/vie ... hp?t=20098
Are you enjoying using our forum? If so why not support the owners club which provides it by joining The Triumph Dolomite Club? Help us to preserve these great cars for future generations.
Club membership costs just £30 for one year or £55 for two years. See https://forum.triumphdolomite.co.uk/vie ... =4&t=37824 for details.
Are you enjoying using our forum? If so why not support the owners club which provides it by joining The Triumph Dolomite Club? Help us to preserve these great cars for future generations.
Club membership costs just £30 for one year or £55 for two years. See https://forum.triumphdolomite.co.uk/vie ... =4&t=37824 for details.
Re: First electric Dolomite ?
oh yes, spotted it now, guess i will have to figure it out on my own
thanks, ian
thanks, ian
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Re: First electric Dolomite ?
Yes, when Col Hughes who set that group up lost interest, he handed the admin to a couple of folk who were exceptionally anti TDC, mainly based on the fact they didn’t want to members but wanted all of the benefits and went further to claim the club was profit obsessed!Seemingly the admin(s) seem to have a problem with us