Help! Battery Mounting Ideas

Peter.Bridge

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So I have converted a Carrera intercity Disc 8 Folding Bike and handed it over to my mother in law , who seems very happy

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It has an akm-75 front hub motor and a Yose Power seat tube battery that I have attached to the Front fixing point

So I was showing a photo of this to my son and he asked if I could build him one. He managed to get an identical, hardly used, Carrera Intercity Disc 8 (with steel forks).

I ordered another akm-75 front hub and I have ordered this bag battery (with waterproof cover) for the battery and controller


And I wanted to attach it to the mounting point

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My idea was to get some sheet metal, glue it to the inside of the battery bag, and then drill a hole through the sheet metal / battery bag and attach with M6 screws. Any comments / alternative suggestions ?
 

Raboa

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I had to buy the below as my frame bottle holder bolts were not in the middle of the down tube. They also do two and four slot versions. I then attached my battery holder to this and wrapped two velcro straps around the battery and down tube


I collect scrap metal so I have bits of aluminium heatsinks about ( give me a rough size) if you want some let me know and I will send it to you.
 
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harrys

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I have a bag like that somewhere. Never really trusted it ti not rip with time,

I would get a L-shaped shelf bracket. Put a little floor on it. Put that in your bag and then bolt it to the bike. The floor will support the weight better. Might need some foam padding too,
 
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Cadence

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I had to buy the below as my frame bottle holder bolts were not in the middle of the down tube. They also do two and four slot versions. I then attached my battery holder to this and wrapped two velcro straps around the battery and down tube


I collect scrap metal so I have bits of aluminium heatsinks about ( give me a rough size) if you want some let me know and I will send it to you.
A bit late now, but you could have saved some money and bought one of these:-
There are lots on ebay and aliexpress at around the same price. There are also two and four slot versions. I put one on the downtube of one of my bikes to fit a Hailong H1 battery and in conjunction with a couple of cheap toe-straps, it's held firm.
 

AntonyC

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Nice looking bike. I'd do as you suggested using a rigid plastic plate, zip tie the cells+BMS pack to the plate inside the bag and then.... rub the inside of the bag with a damp sponge and squirt building foam all round the pack. That way you get thorough waterproofing without a shower cap, a little knock protection, a little less impact from sunlight or frost, a degree of theft dissuasion and a smartly plumped bag :)

Assuming VAT's invoiced after delivery the TBK battery at $189 works out at £245 doesn't it after shipping and VAT? Woosh is showing £229 which I think includes delivery for their seat-bag battery, which might work well for rear wheel conversions.
 
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chris_n

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I have a bag like that somewhere. Never really trusted it ti not rip with time,

I would get a L-shaped shelf bracket. Put a little floor on it. Put that in your bag and then bolt it to the bike. The floor will support the weight better. Might need some foam padding too,
Sort of seconding this as support under the battery will make a huge difference to the way the forces are absorbed but I wouldn't use a shelf bracket, I would fabricate something neater. I also would look to put the 'shelf' reasonably close to the bottom hole on your mounting point or some triangulation ribs to reduce the amount of leverage applied to that mount.
One thing that may need some attention (bearing in mind I can't see which bits actually move when you turn the steering) is whether the battery needs spacing forwards as per your original conversion to allow the steering to turn freely.
 
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Raboa

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You could use a three point buckle to help support the bag. Put a webbing strap around the top and bottom of the frame head tube. Another piece of webbing would go around and under the bag, these pieces of webbing would be joined together.
You can also make an L bracket out of a piece of aluminium, outer cases for DVD, video players etc can be made out of aluminium. If you are handy you could fabricate one out of this metal and have to go at the back and under the bag. Another option is ask someone on here to 3d printer you a bracket and pay the costs

 
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Peter.Bridge

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Thanks everyone very much.

So what I think I am going to do is get an L shaped sheet metal "bracket" and glue it to the inside of the bag with some zip ties running behind the bracket(so they will also get glued in place). I will then screw the bracket (and attached bag) to the front mounting point on the frame (it won't stop the handlebar turning). I will then sit the battery (2.2kg) on the bracket and secure with the zip ties. Add some foam around the battery , place the controller in the bag, and zip up the bag.
 
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