GCinDC
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A couple months ago, I finally summarized my requirements for a battery case (in this thread): http://www.endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=8422#p129551
GCinDC said:__ structurally solid, can handle some curb jumping
__ lockable (urban; i never used to worry about locking my old bike, and now i'm afraid to leave it anywhere!)
__ firmly mounted and weatherproof electronics: switch, charge & discharge connectors
__ moderately easy to remove battery (dream on, right?)
__ enclosure for controller too? (not sure about this)
__ hard shell to support/protect battery
__ low CG
__ small box or place for emergency junk (fuse, parktool, tape, velcro ties)
__ leaves enough room to grab and lift bike at the cross bar (near the seat -- the sucker's heavy now...)
__ not attention getting... lol
And in the meantime, I added an 18.5V lipo pack (we'll forget for the moment
about the one I killed because of the loose psu connector...):

So, measuring to fit in the triangle is pretty challenging, but I finally figured out
I could fit it all like this with the handle serving as a loop to lock through:

And the hard shell, originally just a prototype, but I broke my workbench
trying to bend a bigger piece (recycled stop sign...)


Gorilla tape is super strong. I rode it for a month like this, unwrapping the tape
every day at work to remove & charge battery.... Oh, but the tape just kept it from
sliding. The primary support is an aluminum angle worm-clamped to the tubes.
Still some work to do waterproofing down there...

Walking into a government building and passing security with something like this
was fine in the winter when I could throw my jacket over it... lol... but now it's spring...
The handle is a 1.5" wide strip of aluminum sign, screwed to bottom of box and folded
into handle that snugly fits into front part of triangle, which also serves as the lockable loop
which also protects the lipo up front (tho I'd like to put that in a separate shell):

First part of the commute! I rode my son a mile to work all through the winter, even on sub-zero days.
He should get a standing ovation. Problem is, now that he's 4+, he's not fitting anymore and I don't
know what I'm going to do!

And to make it more stealthy for lockups (and passing security), and water-resistant,
I sewed together this bag, even adding a zipper!

I want to add velcro flap to access the charger ports (and some pockets) so the zipper
will only need to be used for battery servicing... such as detaching the lipo if the lipo
buzzer (Chargery; still en route via post...) ever goes off. I haven't decided if i want
to wire that next to the CA...

And here's the balancer which works like a charm.