I went for Stainless steel for my box, as I was not going to cover it...have gone slightly more forward in the frame, right up to the front triangle as a point,
I must take the batteries out to charge when I am home, so that limited my options a bit. i did not want to be parking the bike in my farm workshop and walking home, especially with having an early start again the next morning
I have the same iCharger and also use two Meanwells too, both S-350-48's I have mine setup so i can switch between series and parallel, and also have switchable voltage and current limit.
Also I have a tppacks cc/cv board, that switches out of the system when the Meanwells are in parallel
I have two 4 pole switches.
One is connected to 8 multiturn 5k cermet trimmer potentiometers. 4 connected to each Meanwell...2 replace the SVR1 voltage pot, and 2 replace the SVR2 current limit Pot. This switches between 41.5 volt and 8 amp current limit and 37 volt and 9 amp current limit
The other 4 pole switch, changes the output between Series ( and cc/cv board for bulk charging) and parallel for running the Meanwell. There is also a small switch to remove power from the cc/cv board and disconnect the sense line from cc/cv board to the resistor on the meanwell
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For Bulk charging with more power Doctorbass is using this method
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See this thread
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=28275
For Free bulk charging I am trying this with PC power supplies...I can get loads of them for free, and space in the workshop is not an issue...so if I use the 5 volt lines, I can make a 2.5 - 3.0kW charger for nothing...
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=28632
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=8357
Although now these are available
http://www.bmsbattery.com/alloy-shell/164-alloy-shell-2000w-lifepo4li-ionlead-acid-battery-ev-charger.html
http://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?uid=18071&f=14&t=29096&start=0
it seems rather pointless building a bulk charger from Meanwells