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Ok so I was told that you marine guys have solved all of these types of problems years ago.
I believe it too because I have met some of you guys.
Ok so here is my problem. I need to enclose my lifepo batteries on my mobility scooter. Weight is definitely a factor here. It can not be heavy.
Second, it has to be electrically insulated. Not a problem as I intend to use thin plywood. I work with wood all the time and it is easy for me.
Third, the housing on the batteries is aluminum.
Fourth, they use a lot of salt and sand here so corrosion protection is needed. Maybe paint them with tremclad? Or would that screw them up?
Fifth, it has to allow air flow to protect from overheating. Maybe a fan on top?
Lastly. Be weatherproof, as in protected from rain and salt etc.
Ok you geniuses. Any ideas? ?
I seen to many posts and know there are some brilliant people out there.
Oh yeah, it also has to fit on the scooter too. I was thinking 4 cells per side.
Thanks guys, you are the best.
I believe it too because I have met some of you guys.
Ok so here is my problem. I need to enclose my lifepo batteries on my mobility scooter. Weight is definitely a factor here. It can not be heavy.
Second, it has to be electrically insulated. Not a problem as I intend to use thin plywood. I work with wood all the time and it is easy for me.
Third, the housing on the batteries is aluminum.
Fourth, they use a lot of salt and sand here so corrosion protection is needed. Maybe paint them with tremclad? Or would that screw them up?
Fifth, it has to allow air flow to protect from overheating. Maybe a fan on top?
Lastly. Be weatherproof, as in protected from rain and salt etc.
Ok you geniuses. Any ideas? ?
I seen to many posts and know there are some brilliant people out there.
Oh yeah, it also has to fit on the scooter too. I was thinking 4 cells per side.
Thanks guys, you are the best.