I will hopefully be installing a TSDZ2 kit in the next few days.
Not expecting a major challenge, I am reasonably competent at this kind of thing and did a hub kit years ago in the early days before kits were common place.
My main doubt is reliability, particularly with water ingress and this is where I want some advice.
I have ordered a bag battery and whilst I may make a custom case I am not concerned with this bit and keeping water out...
Not seen a tsdz2 in the flesh but understand the seals are not great. Have full mudguards so that will help a bit. No plans on wading but not just a fair weather cyclist (this is the UK). I'm sure I can add additional grease around case seals. Hopefully there are some rudimentary seals in the case? I probably have some silicone grease around that I use for o-rings in caving lights. Red rubber grease is a cheaper option - any recommendations? I suspect the cable exit points are a weak spot as well?
I may heat shrink the more exposed connectors.
Tbh, I anticipate that the vlcd5 display will be the biggest problem, and any moisture will also fog the display. Short of a stylish clear poly bag, anybody got any ideas? Tbh, the vlcd5 display looks like a big ugly sore that screams ebike and I would have been happier with a smaller and more discreet display so it's possible it will get swapped anyway...
Overall, how problematic have people found our climate with their kits?
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Not expecting a major challenge, I am reasonably competent at this kind of thing and did a hub kit years ago in the early days before kits were common place.
My main doubt is reliability, particularly with water ingress and this is where I want some advice.
I have ordered a bag battery and whilst I may make a custom case I am not concerned with this bit and keeping water out...
Not seen a tsdz2 in the flesh but understand the seals are not great. Have full mudguards so that will help a bit. No plans on wading but not just a fair weather cyclist (this is the UK). I'm sure I can add additional grease around case seals. Hopefully there are some rudimentary seals in the case? I probably have some silicone grease around that I use for o-rings in caving lights. Red rubber grease is a cheaper option - any recommendations? I suspect the cable exit points are a weak spot as well?
I may heat shrink the more exposed connectors.
Tbh, I anticipate that the vlcd5 display will be the biggest problem, and any moisture will also fog the display. Short of a stylish clear poly bag, anybody got any ideas? Tbh, the vlcd5 display looks like a big ugly sore that screams ebike and I would have been happier with a smaller and more discreet display so it's possible it will get swapped anyway...
Overall, how problematic have people found our climate with their kits?
C