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Thread: Squeezing two decent sized batteries into a Defender battery box?

  1. #21
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    passenger side rear battery sits a little high so i cant put the cover on i have a peice of timber in the bottom to level it out also had to bend the rear left up a bit to put battery in but it is flat again now
    driver side cant put cover on here either will modify them to fit one day

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    Quote Originally Posted by PAT303 View Post
    In the Puma you can fit a Cat 880cca battery in the rear offside wheel well,it fits so neat it's like it's made for it.I'm going to make up a tray and stick mine in there. Pat
    Pat, do you have photos anywhere of your dual battery set-up.

    I am buying a camper to cruise around with my new 110 wagon, but looking at an anderson plug at the back has led to dual batteries, isolators, traxide stuff etc etc. Frankly a little overwhelmed by electrics at the best of times let alone working on a brand new vehicle.

    Cheers

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    I'll see what I can do. Pat

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