jsalas2
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Would like to see how you'all carry your Shimano battery in your pack so it doesn't move around.
Look up threads by @Tori. She came up with a good way last year. BTW, what happened to that gal? She was an awesome resource.
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I hope I’m wrong, but I have feeling that at some point there will be an incident where a crash occurs and a spare pack in the backpack gets damaged. These Li ion packs are a fair bit safer than the lipos used in RC vehicles (they lack the gel layer that allows higher charge and discharge rates and have a hard case), but when you watch some of those Fails and Bails videos on GMBN and Pinkbike you realise there is still plenty of energy in a big crash to damage a pack. What happens next would depend on the SOC and the nature of the damage, but it’s not impossible that a fire could result. I am not personally convinced that even these specialist ebike packs offer sufficient protection for battery or rider, but only time will tell - hopefully I am being excessively cagey, but having seen a number of Lipo fires after RC crashes I suggest getting that pack off your back ASAP after a crash and leaving it alone for 10 mins.
I have only been on 2 rides where I have carried a spare battery, and they where basically a touring style ride purely on bridleways and fire roads. personally I would never ride anything aggressive/proper trails with he battery on my back.
Thanks, the Ergon is the one that I have been looking at, just not sure if I should get the BA2e or BA3e. I'm leaning towards the 2, but was wondering if there is sufficient room with the bladder and the battery. Do you use a bladder with yours. Would appreciate some pics of it with the battery if you would be so kind. Thank you.I have an Ergon ba2e - has dedicated battery holder that holds the battery rock solid, and a back protector too. Quality bit of kit
Review: Ergon BA2 E Protect Pack - Pinkbike
I bought an older Camelbak KUDU for $27 that came with a back protector and fits the Shimano battery nicely. I haven't rode with it yet, but it should hold the battery snug. If it doesn't I'll put in some packing foam to take up some of the dead space to keep it from moving around but it's unlikely I'll have too. There are tons of sinch straps
If you're on a budget, just buy a moto back protector and throw it in your current pack.
Just bought one. Thanks for the pics and review
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