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Posted on 26 June 2014 at 11:48 pm (CET)
Category: Batteries
Posted on 26 June 2014 at 11:48 pm (CET)
Category: Batteries

The corner profiles are all welded now thanks to Van Alphen Lasservice. Done very nicely again by the same welder that welded the blocks onto the rear swingarm back then. He also grinded off the welds on the outside already. I still had to grind some off myself on the inside to make everything fit well.

E-Streetquad Corner profiles are welded


I just wonder how it'll fit once everything has been sprayed but I guess we'll just have to wait and see. There's also no clearance at all anymore now between the frame and the 2 big battery boxes so it's important now that the mounting points will get welded in exactly the right spots. But I'll still have to make them all, will keep me busy for a while.

Posted on 21 June 2014 at 11:14 pm (CET)
Category: Batteries
Posted on 21 June 2014 at 11:14 pm (CET)
Category: Batteries

The corner profiles which are going to be holding the battery boxes in place are finally all done.

E-Streetquad Corner profiles all ready to get welded


E-Streetquad Corner profiles all ready to get welded


For the small box I had to do something different, this will be 2 seperate parts which can be attached to eachother and also to the frame. But you'll see this when it's welded, it's hard to explain.

E-Streetquad Corner profiles all ready to get welded


Here's everything together. It all fits perfectly and is ready to get welded now. I'll only get these corner profiles welded first, it's a bit easier to see where the mounting points will have to come once everything's stuck together.

E-Streetquad Corner profiles all ready to get welded


Hopefully this can be done coming week but after that it'll take some time again to make all the mounting points.

Posted on 5 June 2014 at 10:22 pm (CET)
Category: Batteries, General, Parts
Posted on 5 June 2014 at 10:22 pm (CET)
Category: Batteries, General, Parts

The corner profiles for the rear of the battery boxes are done. Now I still have to work on the ones for the front/cover but that'll take some more effort since I have to cut a few parts out for the cable glands and bolts.

E-Streetquad Steel corner profiles half done and some new enclosures


E-Streetquad Steel corner profiles half done and some new enclosures


I also bought some extra enclosures to place some other high voltage parts in. Bit easier than making something myself again. The DC-DC converter, sensor for the volt/amp meter and the main fuse will come in this large one. It'll be placed where the gastank used to be. It really fits perfectly, took a good guess for the sizes. It only wasn't available in black so it still has to be sprayed.

E-Streetquad Steel corner profiles half done and some new enclosures


E-Streetquad Steel corner profiles half done and some new enclosures


And this smaller one is for splitting up the high voltage cables to the DC-DC converter and charger and for both a seperate fuse. It'll be placed where the 12V battery used to be. It fits nicely as well and there's still enough space for the big orange cables which will run to the motor.

E-Streetquad Steel corner profiles half done and some new enclosures


E-Streetquad Steel corner profiles half done and some new enclosures


Then I also still have this one for some 12V things (main board for the Battery Management System and a few relais). Think I'll just place this one on top of the large enclosure, there's still some space for it.

E-Streetquad Steel corner profiles half done and some new enclosures


Tomorrow and in the weekend I'll continue again with the corner profiles so these can hopefully get welded next week.

Posted on 31 May 2014 at 11:55 pm (CET)
Category: Batteries
Posted on 31 May 2014 at 11:55 pm (CET)
Category: Batteries

Today I modified that small battery box a bit since this one didn't fit very well below the carbon front fender. First I just cut a small part off to try.

E-Streetquad Small battery box modified


But this just wasn't enough, so I had to cut off some more. Because of this I had to move the mounting points for the cover to the outside and there's also no clamp for the batteries on this side. But this isn't really a problem for this box since this will be placed almost straight up, the one clamp on the other side should be enough.

E-Streetquad Small battery box modified


Also made a new cover since this had to be a bit longer. The bending went pretty well.

E-Streetquad Small battery box modified


After that I made the holes in it, attached it and evened it out nicely. Then I tried fitting it again. Fits reasonably good now. Still not perfect but I can't cut anything off it anymore. If it won't work out like this I'll unfortunately have to modify the carbon fender a bit. But I think it'll be fine.

E-Streetquad Small battery box modified


And ofcourse also a new layer of EPDM rubber inbetween.

E-Streetquad Small battery box modified


Also rounded off the corners on all battery boxes where the steel corner profiles will come up against since the corner profiles are a bit rounded on the inside as well. So tomorrow I can finally start making the corner profiles to size.

Posted on 3 May 2014 at 12:26 am (CET)
Category: Batteries, Charger, Drawings

Besides the battery boxes there's still something else that has to be attached to the frame, the charger. Today I checked how it would fit and what I'll have to make for this. Thought I'd show how it'll be placed, don't think I've showed this yet.

E-Streetquad Checking how the charger fits and idea for mounting the battery boxes


It'll be placed as high as possible so I can still easily get the large battery box in and out without having to remove the nerfbar, pedals and heel guards. But I won't bother thinking too much about how to attach this. There are already 4 mounting points on there (also 2 on one side but I'll have to cut these off since they're in the way). On the front I can just weld a thick steel plate at the top between the tubes and place 2 long studs down there. On the rear I can weld 2 mounting points on that tube in the middle and bend the mounting points on the charger itself straight down. Will be firmly attached like that I think.

E-Streetquad Checking how the charger fits and idea for mounting the battery boxes


E-Streetquad Checking how the charger fits and idea for mounting the battery boxes


E-Streetquad Checking how the charger fits and idea for mounting the battery boxes


And the idea I have for the battery boxes is just some corner profiles of 3 mm thick steel welded together with some mounting points on there. There'll also be mounting points on the frame itself and they'll be firmly attached like that. I'm not really sure yet if it'll actually be like this but I think it will.

E-Streetquad Checking how the charger fits and idea for mounting the battery boxes