So, I've been thinking about my dual battery setup on my 2019 Rockwood. It came with the dual battery setup on a nice 32"x15" metal tray welded to the trailers A frame.
The battery boxes were screwed to the metal frame. I wrapped a long cable around them and the lids and that pretty much kept them from growing legs and walking away easily.
My trailer cover also covers the entire tongue, so they could not be seen from the street. I also put a AA battery powered "screech alarm" on the cable so if they are moved, it sets off a loud noise for about 10 seconds.
I wanted to make it so I had a locking box so I didn't have to deal with the cable and the alarm and to also make it easier to remove the batteries if I wanted.
Came up with this a Northern Tools truck tool box designed for the side rails of a pickup truck. (48"x11.5"x11")
It cost around $300 delivered to my door. Used existing hardware to install and used some 2" rubber grommets for the wire access and to help ventilate the box. Here are some pics of the installed product.. NOTE: I didn't vacuum out the box from drilling the holes, but I'll do that at some point and I did just order some rubber battery post covers for it as well.
๐Really happy with the install. Only took about an hour and a couple of beers to install. Trailer still has the cover on it, so couldn't get great pics, but here are some quick ones..
Mitch
2013 F150 XLT 4x4 SuperCab Max Tow Egoboost 3.73 gears #7700 GVWR #1920 payload. 2019 Rockwood Mini Lite 2511S.