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I installed a Yellow Top in my P700 and never regretted it (Under the Drivers Seat). Gives you the option of adding whatever you want.
Under seat is a great option for many and you can go with any battery. For some that's used for storage and myself that's a goldmine for a bass speaker lolI really like the idea of going under the drivers seat for a second battery location. That really opens some room under the hood to make a neat install of the Bussmann fuse / relay panel I've purchased... (I've been pondering how I wanted to mount that) Now I'm thinking and that is never safe for my wallet! The isolator could stay under the hood and just run the cables, it's really not that far on this compact machine. I've already purchased and installed the Odyssey PC925L and have it installed in the traditional location. Don't think I need more battery than that at this time, but under the seat sure allows for larger if need be.
Well there are many ways but we'll use our rig for campsite fun,lighting for getting wood or fixing something while vehicle is off so for our application this is the best route but this wasn't our first rig so I've already weeded out most of the mistakes. Just on the Pioneer platform alone I've done 3 huge builds in just over a year and we're a high usage type but for many this setup may be overkill but it does not fail which is important. The only problem still becomes alternator laying down only so much power.That's what I needed to know!!!
If done right you could still make room for some goodiesI never considered under the seat for the second battery, thinking way too much "in the box"... Under consideration for sure at this point.
I totally agree with that... I would probably build a box for the battery to be housed in and secure that with a cover. That would still leave room to pack other stuff in there. I was thinking about a waterproof container and some basic first aid supplies.If done right you could still make room for some goodies
I've got a dual battery and isolator under the hood already, going to leave the isolator under there but move the battery. I've got an Odyssey PC925L that brand new and I will just move it. Not 100% sure on securing it at this point, but have a few ideas.Mine is a dual battery with the blue seas add a battery kit works great for me and has never let me down! Here is a picture of my Yellowtop under the drivers seat...
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I'm thinking of adding something like this under the seat.. and then putting a battery box in it storage/batteryI've got a dual battery and isolator under the hood already, going to leave the isolator under there but move the battery. I've got an Odyssey PC925L that brand new and I will just move it. Not 100% sure on securing it at this point, but have a few ideas.
I'm thinking of adding something like this under the seat.. and then putting a battery box in it storage/battery
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No.. I found the pic in a search.That's a stout storage container jtw! Do you have a link to it I'd like to check it out.
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Nice storage box!I'm thinking of adding something like this under the seat.. and then putting a battery box in it storage/battery
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Some do..So instead of running the aux ground to frame can't you run it over the ground on the main battery?
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I ran a cable for the ground. I dont like using the frame as a conductor to carry current.Ok that means that may not be the best practice. I just hate breaking loose factory grounds and also drilling in new grounds. These things are all plastic. LOL