Made side panel battery tray


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ULC Soulagent wrote:Nice job indeed
dickie wrote:That's a nice job, but I'd be careful about how much load you put through those welds.
The load is a cantilever and subject to quite a lot of vibration so could fatigue.
I seem to remember a chap selling them on facearse and some of them failing that way.
A lithium iron battery is MUCH lighter than lead acid, so obviously reduces likelihood of failure quite a bit.
Is it stainless or aluminium? I can't tell from the photo with my failing eyesight
citydaz wrote:How will you secure the battery inside the tray?
Some sort of strap?
citydaz wrote:Very nice design.
Well done.
Fast n Furious wrote:A bit of velcro on the bottom of the tray and battery will also help stop the battery chattering about in the tray.
GoonerKev wrote:Looks great
shane BBoys wrote:Hi.
Did this work for you, what size battery did you use do you have a sketch that could be used or would you be up for making another?
Mucho Shane.
shane BBoys wrote:Thanks for the reply. I have ordered a similar SS one from Cam Lam and there battery that goes with it I'm hoping this can be trickle charged form a 4 pin regulator via the stator, it is only for 1 spot light this is on my Jet.
I have a Shorai in my RTYPE S2 which runs the spot and motorcycle horn, I have 2 off these as they apparently don't like to be trickle charged so hopefully when need it can be swapped out easily it just takes up too much room so I might think again if the 1 on the Jet turns out to be a better way although I have a 2 litre spare fuel can carrier in the only place I could put a battery.
Cheers Shane.