Quick release battery questions

I can’t a DIY board landyachtz evo with an eboards Peru enclosure. My school recently enacted a rule that no eboards are allowed in buildints, however if you remove the battery it is just a heavy traditional board and a separate battery. Any recommendations on how to go about that? Thanks in advance!!

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You can get Ryobi, DeWalt, Milwaukee, or Ego 42V or 54V batteries (they are 10s or 15s) and salvage the docking port for them to mount on the board

My recommendation would be a top mounted waterproof enclosure like a Pelican or Apache case since you could probably fit 2 batteries in there and an antispark or loop keu

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You can also find 3rd parties that make docking ports for some of these batteries.

Cn you just put those packs in parallel without issue?

Backpak battery made from some A123’s. This has been done in the past successfully.

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The plan that we’re toying with right now is modifying enclosure mounting to make them quick to open so we can just throw the battery in a backpack and have a “very heavy traditional board”. I have a unibody enclosure for my LY EVO build so that would a little tricky to figure out how to make it easy opening. I may look more into the drill batteries but I just got a new battery in October.

2 alternative “solutions” to this problem:

  1. Make a board that doesn’t look like it’s electric to begin with
  2. Make a board that you can lock outside to a bike rack.

JayKay e-trucks.

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You forgot option 3 and 4
3) change schools
4)drop out

JUST KIDDING

Just incase someone thinks this was a serious suggestion

“analog”

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Prove it.

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All onewheel vampire packs (that go in a backpack lmao)

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Or maybe I don’t have to prove anything? If you’d been around a bit longer you’d have seen it first hand. Backpack batteries have been done successfully w Lifepos.

Still the most dangerous battery. Nothing will change my mind about that. Backpack batteries are literally retarded.

We’ve seen your packs and all the issues you’ve had with them. You have no authority on the subject

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Backpack batteries are bad, or you can’t make a good one?

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You could just get a ton of the quick release hardware from @TheGoodMomentum

That’s what we did with Corey’s board

A tether between your backpack and the board is the bad idea. I’ve done it with packs I haven’t made. Also, it’s a backpack full of lightning. Get a grip.