PeteCress
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I want to mount my two DeWalt 9360 batteries low in the triangle using the two sets of water bottle cage mounts there...
viz:
Seems like TyCreek's alu strip would make a good base - as in http://tinyurl.com/ya3ae7x
... and maybe mount the controller on the alu strip above or below (bco need to slide battery into it's mount) one of the batteries.
Attaching batteries to the strip would be something in the vein of Kin's (http://tinyurl.com/ycclyhd) or LI-ghtcycle's (http://tinyurl.com/y8mo3g3) battery mounts for Kin's interface board.
After that, it will be some means of hiding the batteries and protecting them from weather.
Has anybody done this yet? I'd rather go in to it standing on the shoulders of giants than on my own shoe laces...
The requirements are:
The easy way out would seem tb just a waterproof pack cloth tube hanging from the top tube with a waterproof zipper on it to access the batteries and let them sit in there loose.
viz:
Seems like TyCreek's alu strip would make a good base - as in http://tinyurl.com/ya3ae7x
... and maybe mount the controller on the alu strip above or below (bco need to slide battery into it's mount) one of the batteries.
Attaching batteries to the strip would be something in the vein of Kin's (http://tinyurl.com/ycclyhd) or LI-ghtcycle's (http://tinyurl.com/y8mo3g3) battery mounts for Kin's interface board.
After that, it will be some means of hiding the batteries and protecting them from weather.
Has anybody done this yet? I'd rather go in to it standing on the shoulders of giants than on my own shoe laces...
The requirements are:
- Want: Get the batteries down low
- Want: Easy removal of mounting system when converting bike back to non-electric
- Want: Keep the top tube accessible at the bike's balance point so it can be lifted with one hand.
- Must: Allow riding in heavy rain
- Must: Move the batteries off of the rear rack
- Must: Allow easy removal/insertion of batteries for charging
- Must: Hide the batteries from view (the assumption being that DC9360's are the ultimate in fungibility/steal-appeal... right up there with Honda EU2000 generators)
The easy way out would seem tb just a waterproof pack cloth tube hanging from the top tube with a waterproof zipper on it to access the batteries and let them sit in there loose.