Battery hold downs
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Battery hold downs
I saw this on another site...
Thought would be pretty cool especially if they custom cut "BERTRAM" in like the jeep example.
http://www.artecwelding.com/
I'm inquiring about these with Bertram laser cut.
Ian.
Thought would be pretty cool especially if they custom cut "BERTRAM" in like the jeep example.
http://www.artecwelding.com/
I'm inquiring about these with Bertram laser cut.
Ian.
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Ian,
Have you used any of the "good" HD marine batt boxes, like a Todd or Moeller box? I just picked up 2 Todd boxes for 8D batts and they are pretty heavy duty units. They are expensive, like $90 bucks a box. I found 2 at a local boater's resale, paid $50 bucks for the pair.
BTW, thanks UV I spilled my ice tea.
Have you used any of the "good" HD marine batt boxes, like a Todd or Moeller box? I just picked up 2 Todd boxes for 8D batts and they are pretty heavy duty units. They are expensive, like $90 bucks a box. I found 2 at a local boater's resale, paid $50 bucks for the pair.
BTW, thanks UV I spilled my ice tea.
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she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
1969 Bertram 25 "Roly Poly"
she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
CNC cut from 10ga. cold rolled steel...
Won't take too long before you got a big ol customized pile of oxidized iron.
Maybe just talk to your local machine shop, and have em make you one out of 6061 or the likes... Or really go nuts with stainless.
Won't take too long before you got a big ol customized pile of oxidized iron.
Maybe just talk to your local machine shop, and have em make you one out of 6061 or the likes... Or really go nuts with stainless.
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But a good stiff drink it surely dont,
Think I'll go and fix myself...a tall one.
I figured the CF was worth a few extra knots (actually I made this for the car, same principles apply)
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Plastic boxes are easy and cheap unless your making your battery terminals the connection point for your wires. If all you have is the ground and pos cable comming out, it can't be much easier than that.
If the battery posts are the landing point for your wiring, then a couple of buss bars will change that and keep the wires from corroding at the same time.
Like Pat said, the exposed posts are what needs to be covered.
If the battery posts are the landing point for your wiring, then a couple of buss bars will change that and keep the wires from corroding at the same time.
Like Pat said, the exposed posts are what needs to be covered.
Good point Patrick. Have terminal covers as a result of a courtesy inspection by the authorities. Also have nothing connected directly to the batteries except the terminals. All other connections are made remotely as pointed out by brother Bruce.
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A lot of people may think that they have 'sealed batteries' because the caps fit well into the casing. If you can pry the caps out of a 'sealed' battery you will often find that the elctrolyte level is low. Battery Tenders do a good job (esp. in storage) but any lead/acid battery that I have ever seen requires maintenance.
A great product for all connections, esp. battery, alt., starter is a colloidal copper product made by Thomas & Betts...there are several. Copper Shield is one.
A great product for all connections, esp. battery, alt., starter is a colloidal copper product made by Thomas & Betts...there are several. Copper Shield is one.
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