Ykick
1 GW
I like it!!!
the wires come out the side of the bag and not the top of the bag below where the end of the flap and latch are. the holes they come out are sealed. the wires were angled downwards out of the bag for an extra measure. also under that flap with the latch their is 2 more flaps over top fo the battery. the strapping system goes around the battery's out the bottom and around the bicycle mount to hold the hole thing to the bike. so battery cannot move around. glad you know know everything about my bag, i worked hard on it and everything is well planned out. in addition it very seldom rains here. i put 6,000 miles on the bike in the last year and have ridden in drizzle 1 time and never a down pour. 90% of our rain is at night. you don't like the bag and i am fine with that but do not try to make me look stupid. that is not appreciated when you have no idea what you are talking about.miro13car said:it is not about if leather is waterproof or if the battery bag has a flaps.
I look at the picture of the bag with lock at the top, wires coming out from the top..it means water will enter box along wires sooner or later, silicone seal on wire will break/crack /leather moves around not rigid/.
Leather or not leather battery box should never have wires coming out of battery box from the top, instead they should enter battery box from the bottom with drip loop, what is drip loop?
Reason for all this is the Law of Gravity, why to fight it ?
bag like that real easy and only a couple tools.muffinman said:once again, stunning work. what tools do you use to make the bag itself? id like to try making leather bags, but i dont know what i need to start. cant seem to find consistent info. some give lists of expensive specialty tools, others just say a nail or ice pik to make holes and a pair of sissors. after that, things just get more confusing...
what do you use?
how much current do you think we could run through them? and would they melt? or electrocute the thef- uh, i mean, victim?The fingers said:I like the skull and crossbones and skull snaps warning prying fingers to keep out or die.