I think I have read every post in every forum about running a second battery in parallel, and I’ve asked a few questions on here too, but I’m about to order parts and I don’t want to get it wrong, so cold someone check over my plans for me?
I was bought a second- hand Orbea Gain. (Yeah, I’m a very lucky boy). It has a 6.9ah internal battery with an integrated controller. Several others have hooked up their various external batteries through the proprietary charging port by cutting off the lead from their chargers (as the port is very non-standard) and connecting it to their external battery outlets with xt60’s. Blocking diodes/Schottky diodes have been Integrated into the lead by some, simple fuses by others, but these:
‘Ideal’ 50a mosfet diodes, seem to offer easier wiring, lower consumption and less heat production, meaning at low amps no heat sink is necessary. What I don’t know is if these wire directly into the cathode lead from the battery? I’m only able to use one as the internal battery is integrated with the controller…
My plan is to buy one of these:
and stick it in a larger saddle bag (along with the diode, sealed inside a suitable plastic box) as I want to keep both bottle cages available for drinks that I will need if I go on a 2 battery ride. The battery cable - from the charging port up to the xt60 from the external battery - I was going to leave connected at the charging port so I could tidy the cable away with zip ties, unplugging the xt60 when charging the external battery, but using the lead to the bikes charging port and internal battery to connect to the Orbea’s charger which will have an xt60 on it as I’d have cut off the original. Both batteries will be checked after charging separately for very similar voltages before connection ( despite the ideal diode) as that has been stressed many times on here as best practice.
It seems that I should power up the external battery first, which turns on the bike’s system. Apparently there should be no handshaking problems with the canbus.
If this works, I may later try to connect to the cabling beneath the charging port and run the cable internally up the seat tube and out of the top of the seat post for anal levels of neatness, as I expect to use the extra battery every ride to hopefully prolong the life of the very expensive internal battery.
All these bits, including the battery and seat bag, only cost €55 on AliExpress…it has to be worth a punt cos there’s no way I’m paying €560 for a ‘proper’ range extender.
Am I missing anything (other that how to wire that diode/mosfet pcb)? Just in-line on the + from the external battery?Do I need to ground it? Is it better as close as possible to the battery?
As ever, thanks in advance for your time and if more pics are needed please say.
I was bought a second- hand Orbea Gain. (Yeah, I’m a very lucky boy). It has a 6.9ah internal battery with an integrated controller. Several others have hooked up their various external batteries through the proprietary charging port by cutting off the lead from their chargers (as the port is very non-standard) and connecting it to their external battery outlets with xt60’s. Blocking diodes/Schottky diodes have been Integrated into the lead by some, simple fuses by others, but these:
‘Ideal’ 50a mosfet diodes, seem to offer easier wiring, lower consumption and less heat production, meaning at low amps no heat sink is necessary. What I don’t know is if these wire directly into the cathode lead from the battery? I’m only able to use one as the internal battery is integrated with the controller…
My plan is to buy one of these:
and stick it in a larger saddle bag (along with the diode, sealed inside a suitable plastic box) as I want to keep both bottle cages available for drinks that I will need if I go on a 2 battery ride. The battery cable - from the charging port up to the xt60 from the external battery - I was going to leave connected at the charging port so I could tidy the cable away with zip ties, unplugging the xt60 when charging the external battery, but using the lead to the bikes charging port and internal battery to connect to the Orbea’s charger which will have an xt60 on it as I’d have cut off the original. Both batteries will be checked after charging separately for very similar voltages before connection ( despite the ideal diode) as that has been stressed many times on here as best practice.
It seems that I should power up the external battery first, which turns on the bike’s system. Apparently there should be no handshaking problems with the canbus.
If this works, I may later try to connect to the cabling beneath the charging port and run the cable internally up the seat tube and out of the top of the seat post for anal levels of neatness, as I expect to use the extra battery every ride to hopefully prolong the life of the very expensive internal battery.
All these bits, including the battery and seat bag, only cost €55 on AliExpress…it has to be worth a punt cos there’s no way I’m paying €560 for a ‘proper’ range extender.
Am I missing anything (other that how to wire that diode/mosfet pcb)? Just in-line on the + from the external battery?Do I need to ground it? Is it better as close as possible to the battery?
As ever, thanks in advance for your time and if more pics are needed please say.