I wanted to hear your views on how necessary you think it is to isolate a battery from the general road vibrations and shock you get from riding. Ie hitting a pothole hole or just a generally uneven surface.
Obviously full suspension bikes and fat bikes would have most of this isolated but what about fully rigid bikes? Are the batteries totally fine with the general vibrations and knocks you get from riding around?
My battery is mounted to a cross bike which i fitted some shwable big apples to to try and protect my components a bit.
When i designed my enclosure i did have this in mind but being limited with space I am limited on what i could do to isolate it.
I fitted foam around the battery in the enclosure and used bushings and more foam to fit the enclosure to some aluminium plates i have mounted on the frame. (My lifepo4 build thread has more detail of what i did)
Im just looking to make my battery box and small as i can so if its just not necessary to protect it like i have done then i can leave it out of my new design to keep the size down.
I thought this would be an interesting discussion, if the general consensus is that its not really known then im happy to go for it and report my findings after a few hundred miles.
Bear in mind im using lithium iron phosphate and not lithium ion cells
Obviously full suspension bikes and fat bikes would have most of this isolated but what about fully rigid bikes? Are the batteries totally fine with the general vibrations and knocks you get from riding around?
My battery is mounted to a cross bike which i fitted some shwable big apples to to try and protect my components a bit.
When i designed my enclosure i did have this in mind but being limited with space I am limited on what i could do to isolate it.
I fitted foam around the battery in the enclosure and used bushings and more foam to fit the enclosure to some aluminium plates i have mounted on the frame. (My lifepo4 build thread has more detail of what i did)
Im just looking to make my battery box and small as i can so if its just not necessary to protect it like i have done then i can leave it out of my new design to keep the size down.
I thought this would be an interesting discussion, if the general consensus is that its not really known then im happy to go for it and report my findings after a few hundred miles.
Bear in mind im using lithium iron phosphate and not lithium ion cells