That bracket looks good! Should do the job nicely! :)
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That bracket looks good! Should do the job nicely! :)
Did you stamp that part number on the bracket before you fitted it?
I never thought of that.:D
Can someone with a 24 volt 101 or knows them well, tell me if the battery box is the same size as the 12 volt? It looks like I could fit 2 N70 batteries in mine, but they would have to run north south, not east west as the current battery sits. If that is the case, how do you get them in as they won't just drop in that way, and there are no covers to take off the sides to assist this.
I was thinking of putting my auxiliary battery in there along with the cranking battery, but not sure how to get them both in yet...
Pics would be good too...:)
Cheers.
Ours is 24 volt
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...14/03/1123.jpg
Not a good pic, the battery's are on the floor but the box is behind them. I will take a pic tomorrow if needed :)
Mrs hh:angel:
Thanks for that - the box looks to be the same size as mine. If you can take a pic of your batteries in situ in the box when you get a chance, that would be great.:)
Those batteries look like N70's? Yes?
Cheers.
The passenger side battery box takes two standard size batteries - both north south - stacks of room.
Garry
My 101 has Two N50 batteries fitted with much room to spare.
N70 batteries may be do able , but little room to spare and as you pointed out Gav they would have to be tilted, rotated into place.
N50 size batteries crank the V8 singlely with plenty to spare.
Because of the left over room I was able to hide electrical gear inside the battery box including the battery change over switches, power out let plugs, amp meter shunt, fuses etc.