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devildog1971
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Aug 09, 2019

Bigfoot 25c 10.4 long bed

does the model 2500 c 10.4 bigfoot have space for two (2) batteries?

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  • Just to make sure there is correct info on this thread, a 2019 Bigfoot 10.4 holds 2 group 27 or possibly 2 group 31's. I know because I have 2 Lifeblue 125AH batteries in my 2019 10.4 using the slide out tray. These batteries are advertised as group 31's by the mfg. There is still room in the compartment. There would be more room without the slide out tray.
  • Congratulations on your new Northern Lite Camper! I’m sure you’ll be very happy with it. As far as the water in the propane compartment, Bigfoot does not install a bottom seal to allow propane to exit the compartment in the event of a leak. The floor of the propane compartment is plastic. Unfortunately,this also allows water in. Many owners have installed a aluminum angle with a gasket to stop the water. The basement should not have water at all! Perhaps the dealer neglected to lock it prior to a rain storm. The battery box on the newer 10.4 models was re-designed. I believe there is a sliding tray in the compartment to allow for 2 batteries. I can’t see Bigfoot only having 1 battery and 2 propane tanks.
    Best of luck to you
    Bob
  • Sorry to hear the BF 10.4 design may have changed for the worse. I did have some problems with water getting into the LP compartment where the bottom lip had been removed and into the battery and basement compartments where the door hinge is at the top. Added a small lip back in the former, a gutter over the latter, and have had no problems since. This is not something a buyer should have to do though. Otherwise, happy enough with it to keep it for 10+ years. Congrats on picking up the Northern Lite though. I would certainly consider one of them if I ever need a new truck camper. Hope to see you out and about in your new purchase soon!
  • You’ll like the NL, more headroom, bigger bed, bigger dinette, awesome generator storage box, same great Bigfoot-type construction.
  • The 2019 model 10.4 battery box is to small for anything more than one battery period and we found water in the propane compartment and in the basement the water had been there long enough to rust the handle for the side awning. I wanted a big foot but no closer dealer for one, so we did buy a 2019 Northern Lite 10-2EX CD dry bath with a solar panel, 12 volt Television and two battery compartments the price was within a hundred dollars of each other. hope we did ok still have at least a week to pick it up to give me time to put tie downs on truck. In the past I used a combination of torklifts on the front and a happijac bumper tie down it worked well with a 5 thousand pound winter creek. I now have a 07 GMC 3500 crew cab 69 thousand miles. but I still miss my 05 dodge 3500 wish us luck on our new adventure, unfortunately we can only make trips that have us home in 28 days new medical problems this may go on a couple years, still kicking just not to high.
  • There is room in the truck bed in front of your fender if you need a place to put a battery and you also do not need to camp without truck.
  • I also have 2 group 24 batteries in my 10.4 with room for larger ones if desired. One thing I noted with the 10.4 is that most of the appliances are on the passenger side. I noticed there is room at the front left of the basement, accessed by a factory cutout on the outside wall, large enough for several batteries. Moving the batteries to this location would shift these heavy items to the driver side and forward to boot. They would need to be AGM batteries though as there would be no air venting and you also wouldn't be able to access the batteries to add water when the camper is on the truck. I don't know if the new Lithium batteries require venting or service. I was mulling over how to do this when HMS Beagle put up a post where he did just this. If you wanted you could have a huge battery bank with batteries in both locations. HMS Beagle's BF 10.4 basement battery mod.
  • Yes, I installed 2 6v GC batteries sideways with 3" to spare that I wedged with 2 pieces of 2x4....got rid of sliding battery tray to have enough height, and made bracket across front to hold batteries in. Using battery fill watering system as there is very little space above batteries. AGM's would eliminate water check problem.
  • We have 2 Interstate group 24’s in ours but there is room for larger sizes if needed
    Bob