Hi all,
This is my first post here - apologies for how daft this question may be!!
I have just installed a BMSBattery kit to a nice and light 1990's specialized hardrock. Despite no instructions being included, with a bit of help from the guys at BMS I got the kit installed in less than 7hrs. This is my first experience of an electric bicycle and it is fantastic!
Although the kit is installed sufficiently to allow me to ride in the dry it is not waterproofed yet. Because you receive a box of (very reasonably priced!) bits from BMSBattery, one must extend the battery, motor and pedelec wires mid-line.
Can anyone tell me from experience if Blu Tak is stable over time and water repellant (rather than dissolving or de-naturing over time!). I've had a crazy plan to pack out the joins in my cables with blu tak, then wrapping the blu tak packing in tape. This would seem to be a more reversible waterproofing solution than packing out with silicon sealant....
Thanks all.
John
This is my first post here - apologies for how daft this question may be!!
I have just installed a BMSBattery kit to a nice and light 1990's specialized hardrock. Despite no instructions being included, with a bit of help from the guys at BMS I got the kit installed in less than 7hrs. This is my first experience of an electric bicycle and it is fantastic!
Although the kit is installed sufficiently to allow me to ride in the dry it is not waterproofed yet. Because you receive a box of (very reasonably priced!) bits from BMSBattery, one must extend the battery, motor and pedelec wires mid-line.
Can anyone tell me from experience if Blu Tak is stable over time and water repellant (rather than dissolving or de-naturing over time!). I've had a crazy plan to pack out the joins in my cables with blu tak, then wrapping the blu tak packing in tape. This would seem to be a more reversible waterproofing solution than packing out with silicon sealant....
Thanks all.
John