PARKSIDE 20v Battery mount for bicycle lights or other projects

PARKSIDE 20v Battery mount for bicycle lights or other projects

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 40% infill
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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 40% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 40% infill
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Ever felt you needed more light on the MTN bike trails or on the road at night and regular lights just dont cut it ?

 

This bracket will allow you to mount a Parkside 20v battery and switch to your bikes bottle cage mount and you can power led light bars etc that are mounted on the handlebars just run a cable to the light from this mount

 

To allow a power connection and make things as simple and accessible as possible i designed this to take Hager Busbar from a household fuseboard this can be purchased easily online or from your local electrical supplies shop

The switch hole on the side is a 15mm hole and allows fitting of a round micro 15mm rocker switch if required -(terminals will need to be bent slightly to allow it to push back fully once wires are attached

 

Steps

 

Download the file and print from PETG

 

Get the hagar busbar and cut it as per the photos (remove the brown coating to get back to bare copper)

File away the sharp edges and then install the busbar pieces into the holes in the printed bracket

 

once fully inserted (may need to use a vice its tight or file the sides of the busbar some of them had variations in thickness) turn the bracket over and bend over the 2 copper tabs to prevent them coming loose

 

Insert the cable up thru the round hole on the bottom and solder the wires onto the corresponding terminals on the mount (verify which is positive by checking the markings on the battery

 

If using the switch its easier to add 2 short wires to the swithc terminals and push them back into the hole and then solder one to the positive terminal on the mount and the other to the positive wire of the lamp

 

I used a black sealant to cover all the wiring and prevent moisture ingress but you could use epoxy etc

 

 

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