I’m thinking about this now. I’ll get a 48v to 12v step down with 30a and then connect this. Then add any 12v accessories (up to 4) as I need them. There’s many 12v accessories out there and I won’t have to faff around with the volatage.
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oh yes, I have a few converters like this but wanted one device to run 3 devices from just the one unit rather than have 3 step down converters connected to the battery going to different places. My controller have an input for a tracker and usb charger but unsure how much power I can draw from...
Hello all. I recently discovered a product called the Thunderbox which allows you to power multiple devices but this is for 12v motorbike.
I was wondering if there’s an equivalent for e-bikes? Or can I use a XT60 splitter to power my devices like extra lights, cameras and usb chargers.
True what you say. My main worry was that the plastic (abs?) would panels are not strong enough from the load of the battery.l, with this worry I started this thread.
For sure I will see how it goes, I want thinking about the idea you mentioned where I trim the panel to surround the battery but...
I like your thinking! The battery only wobble if I apply pressure but yes, my main fear is breaking the plastic. I do have some some thin foam type of material that can possibly place there but the tape you mention will looker cleaner, thanks for the idea!
Thank you all for the input. I managed to install but just clamped it on the panels. Looks sturdy so far so hoping the battery stays put! Had to buy DIY hose clamps as the ones I had were too short.
What do you think? Any tips how to maintain this. Just worried about the rain when the battery...
The thing is (might not have been clear in the OP) the plastic panel fits over the downtube.
Preferably I want to fit the bottle bob on top of this, maybe drill some holes though the panel to the downtube then attach some bolts through all this. My issue I think will be it might not be sturdy...