Hello mikethebikeguy,
I’m interested in the Minimax too and am interested in how you plan to get your aluminum case made. I spoke with the owner of Electrify Bike last week who told me the battery doesn’t have a hard case, only shrink-wrap, so given your mounting location, a sealed external case is important to protect it from impacts and water.
I also asked the owner for a template or detailed dimensions, but he didn’t have that info

. So if I want to design a case I’ll need to buy the battery first. Frankly I would have expected better, but the Minimax with its 2P14S configuration of Samsung’s 50S cells is pretty impressive. So I’m willing to work a little harder!
I’m doing this because I need to update my wife’s XS ebike (pictured below). Its batteries are the (discontinued) Luna Cycle Wolf Pups. They’re each 4Ah and 52V (with Samsung 40T cells in a 1P14S configuration), and together these easily took her 16 miles. Unfortunately the lower battery went bad due to water intrusion or a bad motor, so I need to replace it. And doing so with the Minimax will increase her distance by 75%, which will be fantastic!
BTY I’m an engineer who’s been designing with SolidWorks 3D CAD for decades. I consider building a battery case via 3D printing, although I’ve never done that before. Maybe someone else on this forum might have suggestions as to material, shrinkage issues etc.? If I do design something I’d be happy to share it with you and others. I also had planned on a 2P14S battery (like the Minimax), but in a trapezoidal configuration as shown in the second image below. Doing this from scratch would take a lot of work though, and thus my interest in the Minimax. I’m also a little paranoid of blowing up my garage! Any ideas are welcome though, as I’ve been thinking about this for so long my brain hurts!
