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10-31-2005, 01:33 AM | #1 |
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Pics of custom made frame mounted battery box
Had to move(and wanted to hide) the battery from the front to make room for the custom cold air intake for the TPI 383.
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10-31-2005, 01:35 AM | #2 |
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The way I held the battery down is drill a couple 1/4" hole in the mounting flange on the base of the battery and bolted it down. No cumbersome hold down. Built the bracket out of 2x2 angle and a little 2" flatbar.
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10-31-2005, 03:38 AM | #3 |
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Simple, yet ingenious!
Did you make the battery tray? Just for kicks, have you computed how large of battery cable you'll need to run? BTW, I think the Optima 925s are a little less tempermental than the 800u version. Anecdotally speaking, of course. Great starting power. I had a hard starter and I couldn't kill the 925. Awesome!
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Re: Pics of custom made frame mounted battery box
I would reccomend a minimum of 2ga! Larger can't hurt!
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if 1/2 is the size of the copper you should be fine but it should have a ga. written on it. the smaller the number the bigger the wire! I would mount a f@rd Solenoid on the firewall and put a jumper on the 2 starter terminals it makes starter swaps so much easier! You just undo 1 wire from the solenoid on the firewall and drop the starter with the wire still on it! It also gives you a good place to get constant power from to run everthing else! I wire all race cars this way!
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10-31-2005, 07:07 PM | #8 |
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Jee that looks just like mine. Good design.
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1 gauge welding cable here.
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Looks great man! Should really clean up the engine compartment with the battery and cables out of there.
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Thats a good idea... My cab has a big hump where the saddle tank used to sit, I wonder if I should build something to put my battery under the cab instead of having it in the engine compartment. My battery is designed for a big diesel tractor and barely fits as it is (hangs out on both sides of the battery tray), and I'd probally half the length of my battery cable relocating it like that...
Be nice, cause then I could run dual batteries under there too, I've wanted to run dual batteries for a while, but had no place to put a second one. How do you get the battery outta there later on?
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Some 2x2 angle and a little imagination is all it takes.
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I had a 4' chunk of angle. And no money for a stock tray and I had lots of time. I only had one chance making the tray. I got it perfect. The Optomia battery sure hit the wallet hard though. I built the stone shield to protect the Battery. It's epoxyed just like the rest of the parts.
The under hood looks awesome not many people actually say "where is you battery" the odd guy does. Here is a pic.
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To remove the battery I just lay on my back and lift it out. drop it on my tummy and wiggle out.
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Alright, the more I look at this the more I like the idea.
As it stands right now, I have my battery on the driver's side of the truck, I run the positive wire from the front corner, down to the frame, follow the front crossmember, then follow the frame, and finally to the solenoid on the starter. I'd need to re-route a few wires I have straight off the battery post right now (with fusible links of course), but otherwise I'd be probally cutting my positive battery cable length in half building an under-cab battery box like that. My basic plan is to build it out of angle iron, with a peice of pressure treated plywood for a bottom to prevent acid corrosion, and find some sort of sheetmetal to make a front and back side, along with a removeable front cover. What are you guys using for hold downs at the moment?
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Thanks.
I have been really lucky to have my dads shop avaible to work in every night. Also not having to pay rent has a big part in how well it turned out. I like the Fuel injection mabye should have thought a little more about that Idea I got scared with the wiring so the idea got tossed up quick. Fuel cost are killing me Your truck will turn out really nice by the looks of it so far. Just stay out of the house paint in home depot. It's oky to use a 90 from a sewage system that's a really good Idea actually but, house paint wont cut it when it comes to paint time
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