Happy New Year to everyone !
Been building this for a while and finished it last week, this is v2, as v1 - while exactly the same shape, had the wheels across the narrow width to get through our flying field gate (the gate is split to stop motorbikes getting through

The whole thing is constructed from 6mm liteply (to keep overall weight down) - actually 6.35mm - 1/4" - stuff that doesn't cut well on my laser due to the adhesive used during manufacture - the regular 6mm liteply is fine - it's also 100g heavier per sheet, but is great for this application

It's split into four sections - tool drawer, heated battery compartment, tx drawer and empty top section for flask/sandwiches/beer etc
The only interesting bit is really the heated battery compartment. The lower section of the flightbox splits away to form a seat (the leather upholstered top is yet to be done


TBH, you don't actually need the temperature controller if you're careful, but I thought that for safety (*?), having some control was nice - it was a fiver from fleabay inc delivery and also included a temp sensor and a built-in 20A relay contact set. I used it in earnest a couple of times last week - first time was around -0.5 to +1.0degC at the flying site - I kicked off the heater when I stuffed the gear in the car - about a 1/2hr drive and it was at 21degC - I have it set for 25degC - the compartment was literally FULL of batts (not a great idea - completely unnecessary and adds extra load to the heater - and the hernia

Next time was a couple of days later at around the same temp - battery compartment only had enough batts for flying that day - maybe around 12 or so. Temp at 25degC was easily achieved and it clicked in and out all morning - changed the batt early afternoon. I have a low batt howler plugged in to the balance lead - that is a good warning system - although , a DIY controller and batt switch off would be nicer

BTW, it will run on 4S just fine - gives about 42.5W for 2.7A.
The whole thing was also designed to fit the passenger footwell in the car - it can also be split and strapped to the back of the passenger seat for safety if I have a passenger. Wheels are 200mm dia - adult scooter from Decathlon.
BTW, the controller is simply an off/on type, not PID.
Neil