[aprssig] battery enclosure.
Boyd D Garrett Sr
N5CTI at TexasNative.com
Sun Apr 24 13:40:04 EDT 2005
I think the key here is "airtight," Rich. If you keep a standard wet
cell deep cycle battery inside the passenger compartment, and it's
hooked up to charge from your alternator, that nasty gas build-up could
potentially cause a few problems. Especially if someone smokes in the
vehicle.
But it seems to me that the box's shortcomings still argue against it.
It accommodates a Group 24 battery, so if you have a 27 or 30 or
whatever, it won't fit. Further, the box comes with vent tubes to get
the gases out. If you use one of these, you'd have to find a way to run
the tubes outside the passenger compartment, or it does you no good.
All in all, I think I'd prefer to just use a sealed battery, such as an
AGM, if I needed to keep it inside.
73,
Boyd / N5CTI
P.S. Sorry for continuing the digression from APRS, but sometimes I just
can't shut myself up!
Rich Garcia wrote:
>$90 sounds a bit steep. May want to check out WestMarine and similar dealers
>also since they are used
>on personal watercraft also and if I remember correctly much MUCH less
>expensive.
>
>Rich
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>[mailto:aprssig-bounces at lists.tapr.org]On Behalf Of Wes Johnston
>Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 10:34 AM
>To: TAPR APRS Mailing List
>Subject: [aprssig] battery enclosure.
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>Anyone with a van wanting to keep a battery inside might want to use an
>air tight box made by moroso for racing. It has 6 bolts around the
>perimeter to hold down a gasketed lid and has provisions for a vent
>tube. Runs about $90 at many "race car" dealers.... just google
>"mor-74050" .
>
>Wes
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