I have been experimenting with various battery options on my Nano Brompton including the standard 36v 7 Ah Li Po battery and a much smaller Bosch 2.6 Ah 36 v Li Ion powertool battery.
Both batteries take up too much room in the pannier bag, although I have also made a battery holder for the Bosch battery to go in the rear pocket. Sadly 2.6 Ah isnt quite enough for the range I require although I have considered mounting another battery in the other pocket which would presumably give me 5.2 Ah which is more than enough range. By the way can anyone tell me how I wire 2 batteries together so as to double the Ah but not the voltage - do I just join the 2 wires together at the controller? Do the batteries have to be equal size i.e. could I connect a 1.3 Ah and a 2.6 Ah?
The Bosch batteries recharge in 40 minutes from flat which makes them quite attractive although they do have to be removed and inserted into the charger which is a little inconvenient.
As this is a folding bike, battery options are also linked to luggage options and I have now concluded that what I actually need is a battery that will fit in a briefcase/laptop bag as well as a laptop and papers. The ideal shape size for such a battery might in fact be the shape & size of a small laptop.
The standard Brompton front pannier bag isnt really large enough to do all of this, certainly not with a 7 Ah battery and isnt really suitable to take to meetings so I therefore intend to modify a laptop bag or briefcase to mount on the Bromptons luggage block (probably using the Brompton luggage frame) with all the wiring connnectors built in.
Whilst I am a fairly competent DIYer I am not sure that making a battery is within my capability from the technical knowledge aspect and I therefore need some external assistance in the form of a company or specilaist who could do this for me. What I might also consider is having the existing 7Ah battery dismantled and reassembled into a new case although I dont know what cells are inside as the case is glued together. Alternatively a completely new battery of the right size, as light as possible of at least 5 Ah.
Is this battery proposal feasible i.e. a large thin battery and is there a company/specialist I could ask to build it? Are there standard battery cases or does this have to be made?
Any help much appreciated as always
Thanks
Francis
Both batteries take up too much room in the pannier bag, although I have also made a battery holder for the Bosch battery to go in the rear pocket. Sadly 2.6 Ah isnt quite enough for the range I require although I have considered mounting another battery in the other pocket which would presumably give me 5.2 Ah which is more than enough range. By the way can anyone tell me how I wire 2 batteries together so as to double the Ah but not the voltage - do I just join the 2 wires together at the controller? Do the batteries have to be equal size i.e. could I connect a 1.3 Ah and a 2.6 Ah?
The Bosch batteries recharge in 40 minutes from flat which makes them quite attractive although they do have to be removed and inserted into the charger which is a little inconvenient.
As this is a folding bike, battery options are also linked to luggage options and I have now concluded that what I actually need is a battery that will fit in a briefcase/laptop bag as well as a laptop and papers. The ideal shape size for such a battery might in fact be the shape & size of a small laptop.
The standard Brompton front pannier bag isnt really large enough to do all of this, certainly not with a 7 Ah battery and isnt really suitable to take to meetings so I therefore intend to modify a laptop bag or briefcase to mount on the Bromptons luggage block (probably using the Brompton luggage frame) with all the wiring connnectors built in.
Whilst I am a fairly competent DIYer I am not sure that making a battery is within my capability from the technical knowledge aspect and I therefore need some external assistance in the form of a company or specilaist who could do this for me. What I might also consider is having the existing 7Ah battery dismantled and reassembled into a new case although I dont know what cells are inside as the case is glued together. Alternatively a completely new battery of the right size, as light as possible of at least 5 Ah.
Is this battery proposal feasible i.e. a large thin battery and is there a company/specialist I could ask to build it? Are there standard battery cases or does this have to be made?
Any help much appreciated as always
Thanks
Francis