Greeno
New Member
Just picked up a 23' levo comp carbon and wanted to add an additional boost battery for some of my longer rides and since Specialized doesn't make an additional battery, they do for the SL series, I looked around and ordered up one from across the pond that has some positive reviews.
Only issue I had was not wanting the battery/harness connection pigtail to come out of a "notched" motor housing I wanted a cleaner overall look so this is what I came up with.
Removed the motor and inspected the frame interior for any obstructions I needed to consider.
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I found a fairly flat exterior section that would work and have adequate room on the inside and got to work.
Layed out my hole and drilled two pilot holes and then got my dremel tool for the final shaping. drift the receptacle and drilled and tapped for the two mounting screws.
Shortened up the "new" harness battery pigtail as it will be inside of the frame now and resoldered on a new xt60 connector and then soldered on a 6" pigtail to the receptacle with the opposite connector and mounted it to the frame.
I could not find a xt60 male receptacle anywhere with a flip cover so I just went with a female version and since the battery came with a female connector as well I just made up a male/male adapter to connect up between the two.
I could always remove the female connector on the battery and resolver in a male but this will work for now.
Only issue I had was not wanting the battery/harness connection pigtail to come out of a "notched" motor housing I wanted a cleaner overall look so this is what I came up with.
Removed the motor and inspected the frame interior for any obstructions I needed to consider.
.
I found a fairly flat exterior section that would work and have adequate room on the inside and got to work.
Layed out my hole and drilled two pilot holes and then got my dremel tool for the final shaping. drift the receptacle and drilled and tapped for the two mounting screws.
Shortened up the "new" harness battery pigtail as it will be inside of the frame now and resoldered on a new xt60 connector and then soldered on a 6" pigtail to the receptacle with the opposite connector and mounted it to the frame.
I could not find a xt60 male receptacle anywhere with a flip cover so I just went with a female version and since the battery came with a female connector as well I just made up a male/male adapter to connect up between the two.
I could always remove the female connector on the battery and resolver in a male but this will work for now.