[Caevlist] Cute little EV on Craigslist (2011 Think City)

Christopher Koch jazzjunkie.chris at gmail.com
Sun May 14 13:14:08 PDT 2023


Thanks Kirk,

Some photos inside the battery would be great! I'm struggling to find even
basic information like pack configuration beyond "400V"

That might help with the temptation to drop the battery out without the
proper equipment. I found a video where someone put a big inner tube
underneath to drop the battery gently but I'm not quite crazy enough to try
that yet.

On Sun, May 14, 2023, 12:05 PM Kirk Swaney - SHIFT Electric Vehicles LLC <
kirk at shiftev.com> wrote:

> Hi Chris,
>
> I have serviced a few thinks, owned one, and have pictures of the pack
> opened up if you want to see what that looks like. It is a compact and well
> designed pouch cell pack.
>
> -------- Original message --------
> From: Christopher Koch <jazzjunkie.chris at gmail.com>
> Date: 5/10/23 10:08 PM (GMT-08:00)
> To: Jacob Field <jacobtimothyfield at gmail.com>
> Cc: Corvallis EVs <caevlist at caevclub.org>
> Subject: Re: [Caevlist] Cute little EV on Craigslist (2011 Think City)
>
> Jacob,
>
> One of my big fears was that this was too obscure to have an enthusiast
> community, so I'm really glad to hear otherwise!
>
> I hear what you're saying about how tedious an 18650 build would be
> without some sort of automation; the only reason I would consider it is
> because I already have so dang many of them! If they aren't a good fit I'll
> just go with plan A which is use them to make my family a battery backup
> for their farm house.
> The 18650s I have are already assembled into little 3S3P submodules so if
> the stars align and the form factor is a Cinderella fit into the stock
> envelope that would take a lot of the work out of it.
>
> -Chris
>
> On Wed, May 10, 2023, 9:52 PM Jacob Field <jacobtimothyfield at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> The Think itself is a pretty neat little car. I've got one and love it,
>> and there's a solid little enthusiast community with a lot of knowledge
>> about the inner workings.
>>
>> I have all the specifications for the battery pack, as well as
>> information on the CAN protocol it uses to communicate with the car —
>> building a replacement battery pack is certainly within the realm of
>> possibility.
>>
>> That being said, as someone who's tried building an EV battery out of
>> 18650s, it takes AGES. If I ever upgrade the battery in my Think, it'll be
>> using modules from another wrecked EV.
>>
>> If you have plenty of time, money, and electrical savvy, I'd say go for
>> it!
>>
>> - Jacob Field
>>
>> On Wed, May 10, 2023, 9:28 PM Christopher Koch <
>> jazzjunkie.chris at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> I don't want to start a feeding frenzy, but there is a sweet little EV
>>> for sale right now with a worn-out battery I'm thinking about buying (as
>>> are a lot of other people, according to the seller!)
>>>
>>> I'm trying to gauge the depth of what I'm getting myself into if I try
>>> to rebuild the battery.
>>> When I was at Arcimoto I was involved with designing their
>>> next-generation battery (sadly that project got scrapped) so maybe I'm too
>>> cocksure about my abilities.
>>>
>>> I have a couple thousand 18650s lying around yearning for a purpose, so
>>> there's a lot of hope that I might have what it takes to breathe new life
>>> into this thing but I wanted to put it out there for community comment and
>>> discussion.
>>>
>>> Is this a dream project waiting to happen, or is this 2011 EV from a
>>> defunct manufacturer a trap to avoid at all costs?
>>>
>>> -Chris Koch
>>>
>>>
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