Nothing really new or innovative here. I've got a 1993 HDJ81 with 2 batteries in it already, but can kill them with my ARB if parked for more than 2 days.
I used a telecom NSB170 battery, good for 170 ah. I work for one of the large Canadian telecom providers so I don't know how much they cost new, and don't want to know, but it was cast off for sitting too long without being on a charger. It is HEAVY at 128 lbs. Dimensions of the battery are 5" x 22" x 13".
I built a bracket/holder for it to sit behind the back seats, in front of my drawers: fits perfectly.
I used Anderson Connectors for ease of maintenance. It's all mounted on a piece of 1/4" UHMW.
I used a telecom NSB170 battery, good for 170 ah. I work for one of the large Canadian telecom providers so I don't know how much they cost new, and don't want to know, but it was cast off for sitting too long without being on a charger. It is HEAVY at 128 lbs. Dimensions of the battery are 5" x 22" x 13".
I built a bracket/holder for it to sit behind the back seats, in front of my drawers: fits perfectly.
I used Anderson Connectors for ease of maintenance. It's all mounted on a piece of 1/4" UHMW.
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