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Put the battery in the seat tube, making sure it isn't fouled by the bottle cage bolts. Attach some string to the top of the battery so you can fish it out if required. Stop the battery rattling by wrapping it in a bit of packaging foam.
I like the FSA SL-K models. Currently running zero setback, but they do up to 25mm setback as well.
I've bought a Pro Vibe 7S seatpost (15mm setback however) that has a battery housing. Only bought because I liked the colour/markings (didn't need the battery facility) but have now bought a carbon post so mine is unused.
Check it out, if it's something you'd be interested in I'd deffo sell mine for a lot less than elsewhere you can get a new one for.