- Nov 18, 2011
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Has anyone actually done two batteries under the hood? I would like to have two batteries, but perfer not to have one in the interior of the truck. If someone has done it or has seen it, where was the 2nd battery located?
It can be useful for guys with a lot of offroad lights, winches, air compressors etc.Uncle Blazer said:What are the benefits of running two batteries for someone who isnt powering extra audio equipment? What are the benefits vs the price to mod a new space for the 2nd battery?
Uncle Blazer said:What are the benefits of running two batteries for someone who isnt powering extra audio equipment? What are the benefits vs the price to mod a new space for the 2nd battery?
I expect the trick is to find one that would work.Denali n DOO said:...... a 1 litre washer jug wouldn't last long on salty snowy roads .....
Uncle Blazer said:What are the benefits of running two batteries for someone who isnt powering extra audio equipment? What are the benefits vs the price to mod a new space for the 2nd battery?
Uncle Blazer said:What are the benefits of running two batteries for someone who isnt powering extra audio equipment? What are the benefits vs the price to mod a new space for the 2nd battery?
ScarabEpic22 said:Have you guys looked at using a SSR battey box and putting the battery where the spare tire goes?
blazinlow89 said:I know you said you want it out of the vehicle have you considered under in the area of the spare tire or something similar. I know a few guys that did the bagged s-10's mounted all of the components ie compressor, tank, extra battery to the frame. I know that this may not be the best solution with off roading, but it would not be hard to make a sturdy enclosure and secure it to the frame rail. Best option of course using a sealed battery.
http://www.ssrfanatic.com/forum/att...carriage-ssr-battery-tray-right-side-copy.jpg
Just throwing it out there.