How have you fixed your relocated battery

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How have you fixed your relocated battery
#1
What do people use for this? I was wanting to use a fibreglass or metal tray to mount into the bootfloor so to use aslittle space in the boot but has anyone else done this?
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#2
I just bent some flat bar to hold it to the boot floor in Dimma.
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#3
Great big self tapper straight through the middle, it'll be fine. Honest.
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Hmm i would prefer it enclosed tbh, Dan was that in the boot or under the car?

Anyway Phil! Where is my slightly bent bar???
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#5
I enclosed mine in a box mate...
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#6
That's what I am doing but want it sunk tho the bootfloor. Would fibreglass be strong enuff to support a battery?
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#7
Iam using a sealed marine battery box can get em on eBay
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(09-01-2013, 05:53 PM)HDIkyle Wrote: That's what I am doing but want it sunk tho the bootfloor. Would fibreglass be strong enuff to support a battery?

I would get something welded personally. Then its metal to metal. Not sure how you would wrk fibreglass to metal.
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(09-01-2013, 06:33 PM)SRowell Wrote: I would get something welded personally. Then its metal to metal. Not sure how you would wrk fibreglass to metal.

with some bolts....
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Pop rivets and some sikiflex to seal it I was thinking
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#11
Just sat in the boot mate, I want to sink it in the floor, but couldn't be arsed to find a box lol
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Just bond a fibreglass box in, if you use a decent polyurethane or epoxy adhesive you'll be able to jack the car on it....
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cant your use a original box fromt the engine bay with the lid ant the metal bottom plate and bolt it to the boot floor?
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I've got a box welded into the bootfloor, all painted and sealed. Really looks a lot better than just having a box on the boot somewhere
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(09-01-2013, 09:31 PM)ozonehostile Wrote: I've got a box welded into the bootfloor, all painted and sealed. Really looks a lot better than just having a box on the boot somewhere

That's what Iam going to do when we corner weight it!
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Ill just use a fibreglass race box can get em for 30 on ebay and some sealant we use for bonding train windows in. Karl mine is just a metal tray I gut out as the bolts rusted didn't even hold the battery it just sat on it kinda
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Anyone got pics of it sunk in to the boot?
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#18
not a particulerly great picture, but you get the idea
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#19
You should have a vent on that really, otherwise the fumes can start to attack the steel if they build up when it's charging. They're particularly nice for your lungs either....
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#20
theres no top on the battery box so i figured it would be ok. am i wrong?
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#21
should really be vented externally, would prefer top sealed and a couple holes outside underneath if it were me..
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#22
i think i might have to do that then. just didnt want the box filling up with water
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#23
Yeah, you want to vent the fumes outside the car really.
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#24
Iam going to vent mine with a couple of tubes out the top into the rear sunroof drain holes, with a sealed marine box
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#25
at least for me a vent should be easy, just need to run a tube from the box to the wheelarch or something
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