PSA SS Battery Box -
Tfrazier - 10-20-2024
Not to be cryptic. This is a Public Service Announcement.
After some recent issues with the starter batteries, I thought it might be a good idea to check on the house batteries. It had been a while.
For #300, I have two house batteries, and they are held in a stainless-steel battery box located on the left side of the engine compartment. The box is covered by a plexiglass lid. I used to try to keep it cleaned off, but it was a losing battle, and I finally gave up (not a good idea).
When I removed the lid the first thought I had was that I never realized the battery box had a sloped bottom and the batteries set at an angle. Then I looked to the sides and saw a 3" gap between the top of the box and where it was supposed to be. The welds on the front edge and sides of the box had broken and the box was just hanging on by the backside welds.
Not a difficult fix but very thankful I found it before we head out next week. I don't know how long it has been like this. It was probably a year ago when I was in that compartment. We rewelded all of the old welds and added a few more. For extra security, I added some stainless angle along the front and sides. Should be good to go now. I have the same set up for my starter batteries but No weld issues on that side. I will probably beef it up some as well.
I've added this to my check list. if you have this set up, it might be worth checking on it every now and then.
RE: PSA SS Battery Box -
Richard - 10-21-2024
Good Catch!