motoz wrote:From a FB page.
Looks custom made though a great use of dead space. Kudos to the originator !!!
^ X2, very smart use of space.
motoz wrote:From a FB page.
Looks custom made though a great use of dead space. Kudos to the originator !!!
Snooozy wrote:only use sealed gel type batteries inside cabin. no venting of gas
AnOldFart wrote:Snooozy wrote:only use sealed gel type batteries inside cabin. no venting of gas
Even "sealed gel type" batteries -can- vent gas in the event of overcharging. You'd be right in saying they vent "far less" gas than normal lead acid flooded batteries when used correctly and with "normal" charge rates but, they all incorporate a safety valve to prevent case explosions under overcharge conditions....
redrover wrote:Apart from the jack and handle I have a first aid kit, fire extinguisher, recovery kit, socket set and a couple of nylon ropes. It's a good place for a 2 piece rod and some basic fishing gear too.
Calblitzen wrote:Have a look in my shed there a dual battery, ctek, compressor, 1st aid kit under the cimpressor shelf
ag9111 wrote:... and brackets down to the bolts that holds the seat base down.
destorman wrote:This might seem like a really dumb question
What are you guys using to fix your plywood "backing board" to the rear wall of the cab area?
Are you drilling holes in the cab wall, and then using a bolts and nut combo, or some other solution?
I can't seem to find any pre drilled holes to use ...
jimmyjoker wrote:Hey guys is there any hydrogen gas from charging the batteries in the cabin?
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