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Our 25' Safari has the battery case w/ room for one battery mounted side-to-side behind the propane tanks. Is there a way to make modifications so that we can add a second battery? We'd like to do more dry camping and one battery just doesn't last long enough--so we have to run the generator more than we want. Thanks.
Our 25' Safari has the battery case w/ room for one battery mounted side-to-side behind the propane tanks. Is there a way to make modifications so that we can add a second battery? We'd like to do more dry camping and one battery just doesn't last long enough--so we have to run the generator more than we want. Thanks.
Davesid,
Bestconvertor.com offers battery boxes in several sizes. Take a look and see if one of them might fit.
Bill
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Bill Kerfoot, WBCCI/VAC/CAC/El Camino Real Unit #5223
Just my personal opinion
1973 Dodge W200 PowerWagon, 1977 Lincoln Continental
1979 23' Safari, and 1954 29' Double Door Liner Orange, CA
If you use the search tool you'll find threads about your question - some people have had custom boxes built and welded on to the frame, and some have added sealed batteries into the inside of the trailer.
My 16' CCD also only has one battery, which isn't enough for dry camping very long, or even overnight in cool weather if I need the furnace. Since I wanted to keep my trailer in original condition, I just take a second battery along in the back of the truck when dry camping - I can either switch them when needed, or hook them together with some battery jumper cables (I removed the spring clamps and crimped on some ring terminals) with the second battery sitting in its battery box under the A frame.
A side benefit of this is that I don't have to have the extra weight on trips where I go to a campground with hookups - total weight is probably more of an issue with my 16' than for your 25'
I assume the current battery is recessed into the A frame, and consequently there is not enough room to mount an additional one beside it. Alternatively, and cheaply, the batteries could be moved on top of the A frame, if there is enough height available before they bump into the curve of the front wall. Metal battery trays are available to fit many standard battery sizes. A group 24 tray at a local RV store was $7, and black or white vented plastic battery boxes run $7-25. These plastic boxes will never win a beauty contest against a shiny metal box, however.
Thanks for the info. I assumed that this had been discussed many times in the past but apparently my searching skills are not good--as I couldn't find a discussion thread.