Darrin Roush
New Member
Has anyone fabricated a sun/heat shield for their battery when riding in direct sunlight in hot weather? I've read about the heat damage to batteries and significantly shortened battery life when folks have ridden in very hot environments (e.g. Arizona/Texas). Obviously ambient temperature cannot be mitigated if one chooses to ride in it, but powerful rays of the sun striking the battery would certainly take it up a notch, wouldn't it, especially if batteries of dark colors are mounted to the frame in an open an exposed area? (My battery is mounted to the downtube where the water bottle usually goes.)
In light of the replacement cost for these batteries being in the several hundred dollar range (if not more), I've got the idea in mind to fabricate a sun/heat shield for the battery to keep direct sunlight off the battery while riding in hot weather and still allowing airflow over the battery itself. The idea is to deflect heat from direct sunlight off of the battery while allowing heat from the battery itself to still be dissipated by airflow over the battery. This might be perceived as overkill by some, but again, in light of lithium ion battery health being sensitive to heat and the replacement cost, wouldn't this seem like a good idea?
I've procured a piece of aluminum sheet metal that is very thin, light and shiny that should do the task of deflecting sunlight heat from the battery while adding virtually no weight. If shaped to fit over the battery so that there is a gap (with perhaps small rubber foam pieces in between to hold and cushion it), airflow can be maintained over the battery (while riding).
What are others' thoughts on this? Constructive feedback is much appreciated.
In light of the replacement cost for these batteries being in the several hundred dollar range (if not more), I've got the idea in mind to fabricate a sun/heat shield for the battery to keep direct sunlight off the battery while riding in hot weather and still allowing airflow over the battery itself. The idea is to deflect heat from direct sunlight off of the battery while allowing heat from the battery itself to still be dissipated by airflow over the battery. This might be perceived as overkill by some, but again, in light of lithium ion battery health being sensitive to heat and the replacement cost, wouldn't this seem like a good idea?
I've procured a piece of aluminum sheet metal that is very thin, light and shiny that should do the task of deflecting sunlight heat from the battery while adding virtually no weight. If shaped to fit over the battery so that there is a gap (with perhaps small rubber foam pieces in between to hold and cushion it), airflow can be maintained over the battery (while riding).
What are others' thoughts on this? Constructive feedback is much appreciated.