Thanks for posting Photo's Thecopterdr nothing's going to happen to your lipo. I'm still using my cardboard special rapped in a towel. Flat out busy with the lead up to Xmas, everybody wants things done now. Havn't had time to do anything, I did find time go up into the hill's for a ride Late Saturday afternoon. Love it, this is my first ebike. Did have issues, all to do with how twitchy the throttle is. Move it a mm or so and suddenly you have all that torque on line, very different from riding a trail bike. Very early on I was doing a steep decent down a gravelly track, I shifted my weight as I went round a sharp bend inadvertently tweaked the throttle and was dumped straight over the handle bars flat on my face. My body did a good job of protecting the lipo

. Gave My left elbow and knee a really good rap, ignored them and carried on riding. Soon after I did another step decent about thirty meters over rocks, this time I disconnected the battery before I even started down.

After another twenty minutes or so of riding I had to head back to the car as my elbow was killing me. A Very unpleasant twenty minute ride on steep tracks only able to use the front brakes. Didn't have enough strength in my left hand my that stage to use my back brakes. The only postive was that my elbow hurt so much I hardly noticed the pain in by Knee. Before I go out again going to buy some elbow and knee protectors. Back in the Nineties had a very similar spill and shattered my right elbow, it's held together now by pins and wire. Funnily enough it's just about the only joint I have that doesn't cause me problems.
Above is a mud map I draw up for making a battery case out of poly-carbonate. Don't know anything about working with Poly-Carbanate. Battery case's I have seen have been screw together, but the idea of a screw been popped in a crash and puncturing my lipo disturbs me. That's why I thought glueing and four threaded steel rods. I suppose if I wanted to get fussy and complicated I could drill and pin it, but I don't

. Will decide on final dimensions when I have picked a new back pack, the one I have is a bit to big.
Your wire is heavier than mine, have ordered some 45 Amp Andersons and will make up new lead, but won't loose any sleep over it. I suspect those crappy thin little wires out of the motor are a bigger issue, all I have to do is get of the bike and shorten them.
This is very exciting, the first time I have been able to type since I did my elbow a definite improvement.
