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Can I keep a battery behind the passengers seat ?
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Can I keep a battery behind the passengers seat ?
I am looking at setting up a dual battery in my dual cab lux. I have a full sized snorkel and have no room for a second battery in the engine bay, unless I replace the standard with a deep cycle, and squeeze in a small cranking battery somewhere ( this could get expensive ). What I was wondering is, am I able to buy a huge deep cycle ( some sort of dry cell job ) and mount it on the rear floor ( at the back passengers feet ). It is where my sons baby seat is, and it will be years before his feet will go anywhere near it.
Or should I just use the original spot for the deep cycle, and buy a small cranking battery and relocate that ?
Thanks heaps. Looking forward to some possible outcomes.
Or should I just use the original spot for the deep cycle, and buy a small cranking battery and relocate that ?
Thanks heaps. Looking forward to some possible outcomes.
With the AGM's be a bit careful with them in an accident, as most will still give sufficient current to arc up, even with the case cracked and 90% of their guts cut of.
Most wet cells fail to function at all once you drain one of the cells of acid, so apart from having 200 ml HCl acid slopping around the vehicle there is minimal sparking potential to ignite any fuel.
Try an Odyssey battery, true hybrid, and enough "guts" to start most vehicles (even normally twin battery Toyo's). Very low internal resistance = very high short cct current and no limits (apart from max voltage) about charging them.
Bit more space efficient than Orbitals (not as much void in their construction) and come in all the usual standard sizes. Also rated for use in aircraft (ie high vibration envionments) and in the Military.
I have had a bit to do with these batteries over the years and although a bit exxy initially, the fact they will endure more abuse than you could reasonably throw at them, and then still come back for more, they still last about twice as long as most other batteries.
8-10 yrs life.
Most wet cells fail to function at all once you drain one of the cells of acid, so apart from having 200 ml HCl acid slopping around the vehicle there is minimal sparking potential to ignite any fuel.
Try an Odyssey battery, true hybrid, and enough "guts" to start most vehicles (even normally twin battery Toyo's). Very low internal resistance = very high short cct current and no limits (apart from max voltage) about charging them.
Bit more space efficient than Orbitals (not as much void in their construction) and come in all the usual standard sizes. Also rated for use in aircraft (ie high vibration envionments) and in the Military.
I have had a bit to do with these batteries over the years and although a bit exxy initially, the fact they will endure more abuse than you could reasonably throw at them, and then still come back for more, they still last about twice as long as most other batteries.
8-10 yrs life.
George Carlin, an American Comedian said; "Think of how stupid the average person is, and realise that half of them are stupider than that".
Hi Turbz, just following on from DAMKIA’s post, AGMs can be a bit touchy when used in vehicles but putting them in the cab actually protects them and the same goes with gel cell ( sealed maintenance free ) batteries and both types release very little gas while charging so either type will be good for in cab use.
There is one point that many people miss when fitting a battery inside the vehicle and that’s the fixing of the battery so that it will not be a flying mass in an accident.
So if you do fit a battery inside the cab make sure it is well and truly secured.
Cheers
There is one point that many people miss when fitting a battery inside the vehicle and that’s the fixing of the battery so that it will not be a flying mass in an accident.
So if you do fit a battery inside the cab make sure it is well and truly secured.
Cheers
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