โJun-21-2016 03:41 PM
โJun-27-2016 10:20 PM
โJun-27-2016 10:00 PM
liborko wrote:
How about these:
battery boxes
โJun-27-2016 09:07 PM
โJun-22-2016 07:36 PM
DrewE wrote:02CumminsGuy wrote:DrewE wrote:n
Many people use nylon webbing straps, such as are used for holding down loads in a pickup truck. A couple of D hooks secured to the floor of the box will give you something to hook them into.
It can be hard to find D hooks that are somewhere between "hold up a picture frame" strength and "hold down a minivan on a wrecker's bed" strength. I eventually came across these after some searching which seem about appropriate for the task.
So just to make sure I've got the idea, no tray or anything under the batteries. Then those d rings screwed to the floor and nylon webbing straps (ratchet straps?) in the d rings and across both batteries? That's so simple.
Thanks a lot!
I'd go with a tray of some sort to keep the bases of the batteries in position. Since you are using AGM batteries, this need not be anything particularly fancy or particularly resistant to acid fumes, so something like 2" or so square strips of wood or some lengths of angle iron in a couple of rectangles would be fine. The straps are to hold down the batteries, the tray part to keep them from sliding around. That's not the only possible way to secure them by any means, but simple enough.
Ratchet straps are the sort of thing I had in mind, though many are overkill for the purpose. Some small ones like these are what I use (or will soon use, I should say, since I have to do some modifications to my battery tray to fit golf cart batteries...within the next week or so).
โJun-22-2016 06:54 PM
02CumminsGuy wrote:DrewE wrote:n
Many people use nylon webbing straps, such as are used for holding down loads in a pickup truck. A couple of D hooks secured to the floor of the box will give you something to hook them into.
It can be hard to find D hooks that are somewhere between "hold up a picture frame" strength and "hold down a minivan on a wrecker's bed" strength. I eventually came across these after some searching which seem about appropriate for the task.
So just to make sure I've got the idea, no tray or anything under the batteries. Then those d rings screwed to the floor and nylon webbing straps (ratchet straps?) in the d rings and across both batteries? That's so simple.
Thanks a lot!
โJun-22-2016 01:57 PM
DrewE wrote:n
Many people use nylon webbing straps, such as are used for holding down loads in a pickup truck. A couple of D hooks secured to the floor of the box will give you something to hook them into.
It can be hard to find D hooks that are somewhere between "hold up a picture frame" strength and "hold down a minivan on a wrecker's bed" strength. I eventually came across these after some searching which seem about appropriate for the task.
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