relocating battery to trunk tomorrow
relocating battery to trunk tomorrow
I nice way to do it is to buy a marine battery box, cost less than 20 bucks and will ensure the terminals are not exposed. Just make sure you mount it in a location that you will be able to easily hook up jumper cables. Just imagine a trunk full of luggage and a dead battery, a quick jump turns into unloading everything...
(04-08-2014, 09:01 AM)Jetmugg From a safety standpoint, using a sealed battery box with external venting is the preferred option. Obviously, you are free to do what you see fit, but thought I would offer this up.
Steve
(04-08-2014, 09:01 AM)Jetmugg From a safety standpoint, using a sealed battery box with external venting is the preferred option. Obviously, you are free to do what you see fit, but thought I would offer this up.
Steve
the job is done ... works great, with 1/0 gauge cable, 300 amp fuse box, and marine battery box secure in the rear, which allows me to keep a spare ... for now, keeping the original battery tray ... but that will go before too long: http://bit.ly/1lOSTqV
just throwing this out there but how about going with a lithium-ion battery. the cost is higher, but smaller size and lower weight.
when i win the lottery ;-) lithium-ion batteries EXPENSIVE ... $2k up
my butt-dyno says the car handles better with the 70-pounds of batter in the trunk.
fit-and-finish wise (as well as long-term use), i am glad that the battery cable goes from the trunk, under the rear seat, under the carpeting to the engine compartment ... one alternative was to run the cabling underneath the car, with zip ties = no thank you.
(04-10-2014, 10:19 PM)300SD_KY when i win the lottery ;-) lithium-ion batteries EXPENSIVE ... $2k up
my butt-dyno says the car handles better with the 70-pounds of batter in the trunk.
fit-and-finish wise (as well as long-term use), i am glad that the battery cable goes from the trunk, under the rear seat, under the carpeting to the engine compartment ... one alternative was to run the cabling underneath the car, with zip ties = no thank you.
(04-10-2014, 10:19 PM)300SD_KY when i win the lottery ;-) lithium-ion batteries EXPENSIVE ... $2k up
my butt-dyno says the car handles better with the 70-pounds of batter in the trunk.
fit-and-finish wise (as well as long-term use), i am glad that the battery cable goes from the trunk, under the rear seat, under the carpeting to the engine compartment ... one alternative was to run the cabling underneath the car, with zip ties = no thank you.
My problem with putting the battery in the trunk is my springs are already extra saggy and my car looks like a dog dragging its ass across the carpet, and then there's the issue of where is the spare tire gonna go after I fill it's space up with batteries
(04-11-2014, 02:33 PM)sassparilla_kid My problem with putting the battery in the trunk is my springs are already extra saggy and my car looks like a dog dragging its ass across the carpet, and then there's the issue of where is the spare tire gonna go after I fill it's space up with batteries
(04-11-2014, 02:33 PM)sassparilla_kid My problem with putting the battery in the trunk is my springs are already extra saggy and my car looks like a dog dragging its ass across the carpet, and then there's the issue of where is the spare tire gonna go after I fill it's space up with batteries