So, the batts Doctorbass gave me were much better but still quite weak for their nominal capacity, and I had two other fresh 18ah slabs, so I've decided to use 4 slabs to get 36v, two weak ones in parallel and two stronger in series. Just hope they pretty much even out, it's already an absurdly massive 24.4kg of batteries... Also using 4 slabs lets me put the weight low and on the sides, whereas the cool looking 3 slab cube makes the bike unwieldy. Would be nice to have the batt weight mid frame but that would cost the only bottle cage on my bike, not acceptable.
One of the batts in the cube was cracked, so that's the one I decided to not use.
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I made two duck tape towers of lead slabs, but it's gonna take a whole lot more duck tape to finish them. Gonna have to add several layers of cardboard as padding on the sides toward the rack.
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Recovered some worn out jeans to make a rear rack duck tape tower holder thing. Just hope it's gonna resist the weight, shocks and not rott away, or something. This part is sposta take the most of the weight, rather then duck tape.
Sufficient heel clearance, liberates the top of the rack so I can actually use it. Eventually I'll probably finish soldering the wires, install the rack on the bike and wrap the batteries onto said rack with lots of black(?) duck tape. Also add DOT3 reflective tape on the rear and sides as well as a rear blinky.
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