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Norskeman
Oct 03, 2013Explorer
I am using this for my 2 12V batteries - purchased it because I will go to 6V batteries when the 12V die. I took the vent hose off the original battery box. Put some foam on the inside on the sides of the batteries to keep them from moving in the box. Cables to connect the two batteries were purchased at an auto parts store. I marked the top of the batteries and cables to ensure someone does not install the cables wrong. The battery box is bolted in place - 4 bolts.
NOCO HM426 Dual 6-Volt Commercial Grade Battery Box for Automotive, Marine and RV Batteries
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003VAUG5A/ref=pe_175190_21431760_cs_sce_dp_1
Battery Box Dimensions
Battery Size: Two 6 Volt
Inside Dimensions: 14.75” (L) x 10.75” (W) x 12.00” (H)
Outside Dimensions: 18.25” (L) x 14.25” (W) x 14.00” (H)
Can be used for 2 Trojan T-105 batteries
http://www.trojanbatteryre.com/PDF/datasheets/T105_TrojanRE_Data_Sheets.pdf
Trojan batteries were in my Bounder motor home. Good batteries.


NOCO HM426 Dual 6-Volt Commercial Grade Battery Box for Automotive, Marine and RV Batteries
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B003VAUG5A/ref=pe_175190_21431760_cs_sce_dp_1
Battery Box Dimensions
Battery Size: Two 6 Volt
Inside Dimensions: 14.75” (L) x 10.75” (W) x 12.00” (H)
Outside Dimensions: 18.25” (L) x 14.25” (W) x 14.00” (H)
Can be used for 2 Trojan T-105 batteries
http://www.trojanbatteryre.com/PDF/datasheets/T105_TrojanRE_Data_Sheets.pdf
Trojan batteries were in my Bounder motor home. Good batteries.


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