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Bossman
4th February 2016, 10:06 AM
Hey guys,

I have done a bit of looking around about this and found a bit but still have some questions. When I got stuck the other day in water my battery and fuse boxes under my seats filled with water. It was a real bastard and also stuff some of my electrics stuffed up which took ages to clean up and make work again. I was thinking of sealing them up with some plain old silicon and gomets of required. Yea I understand I need to get in there from time to time but was thinking nothing a Stanley blade wouldn't undo. Also I have consider the battery venting but on my battery has a hose at the top which goes through a gromet at the floor of the box which I believe is for venting so I can't see that being an issue. Was wondering if some had any other things I haven't considered or any thoughts about it. Please I am doing a trip soon so I don't have time right now to move all the electrics somewhere else so don't make this thread all about that just want opinions on seling up the boxes. Thanks guys.

jimr1
4th February 2016, 11:38 AM
Hi , There's no reason why you can't seal the joints in and around you battery box . I would use selastic , type sealer .. I brought a big tube " silicon size " from Bunnings $10.50 It's better than silicon , and can be cleaned off with turps , While you got it out , there are lots of other places you can use it on , on you'r Land Rover . Get underneath have a good look . Good luck , Jim :)