Bedlam wrote:
1. Make sure you do not have a phantom draw pulling down your battery. Get a full charge on it while disconnected, let it sit for 24 hours and check the voltage. If the battery holds a charge, you may have something connected like an inverter all the time pulling it down.
2. FRP used on kitchen walls works well in damp locations.
3. I prefer screws into the vertical ribs.
4. You will have to post pictures of the existing setup so we can suggest improvements.
After letting it sit on the plug for 2 days, the battery charge indicator shows it dead as soon as the plug is pulled. I'll have it tested when I pull it. I'd guess a bad cell.
FRP? What's that?
Didn't think about a pic, but will post one shortly.