Just before Xmas I bought the CST HT 13Ah kit, fitted within hours onto my cyclocross bike with drop bars. It seems fine to leave the battery on the bike and plug in the charger (after turning the charger on so there isn't much voltage difference between the charger output and the battery, so no inrush current sparking?)
LCD even shows battery voltage if turned on during charging, so no worries about dropping on the battery when it is accidentally left turned on? (easy to do) -- just leave it on the bike?
My bike has Hollowtech-ii, but an hour with a dremel thinned down the centre of the plastic magnet disk to half thickness, so it fits on the non-chain side as-is, without the pedal arm falling off (it's functional anyway, if not as neat as it could be with a "Hollowtech-ii sensor" on the chain side?)
A brilliant kit, I estimated the half charge voltage for the Samsung cells, and kept this much to get me back up Cheddar gorge (an hour walk up otherwise!)
A 50 mile first round trip, with light level-3 assistance other than hills and the odd enthusiastic run towards a pub, the battery lasted me 49 miles before fading out!
I've only connected the pedal sensor so far, no need for emergency stops, so lack of the brake cut-off is not a big problem to me.
(An option to buy a second battery with a 'dummy' frame mount would allow a battery swap 50 miles into a 100 mile trip!)
Bought an electric hook up cable for when camping in the summer.
I've drilled and rivnutted my frame so the battery is held higher up, and so I still have a bottle cage & pump fitted on the seat post bottle cage mount.
Also bought an 18mm cycling spanner in case of punctures (but tube sealant hopefully will avoid?)
Cheers Andrew, a very good kit!
Paul T