BubbleGutz
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I've been planning the project for a while (like 3 months) but seem to be overcome by other events every time I try to get started. Well, a couple of weeks ago I got finally got started, was hoping to finish this week but the winter storm slowed me down a bit. I'm doing what I can, cut and crimped a bunch of 4/0 cable today in hopes of wiring everything up as soon as weather warms up a little.
I decided to put the batteries, inverter, and associated equipment in the front bay. We chase the weather and try to avoid the cold stuff when possible, not doing a good job of that at the moment. Started with a slight reinforcement of the front bay floor, it seemed strong enough but was a little bouncy. Added some 2 inch x .125 inch aluminum bar to the floor, then added a section of 1/2 inch plywood. The plywood was grooved on the backside so that it locked into the aluminum bars and bolts. It doesn't move/slide a bit. Then made a battery tray out of some 1/2 x 1/2 aluminum angle, placed dense foam matt in the bottom to give the batteries some shock absorption. Added a couple of hold down brackets and a lashing strap to snug everything down.
I didn't trust the front bay "firewall" to hold the weight of the heavy-ass MultiPlus, so had to reinforce with 1/2 plywood and bolted everything so that I shouldn't have any issues. We changed locations right after I did this, everything seemed perfectly in-place after a three hour trip (even through the Birmingham, AL-area potholes on the freeway).
Lots more to do and should be all wrapped-up by mid-March at the latest. I will start the solar project sometime in April or May.
Worked with SOK directly and got a great deal on 2 x 206AH batteries. I think 400AH will be enough, left some room to add one more if we feel its needed but will just need to move the aluminum angle out a bit on the plywood plank.
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I decided to put the batteries, inverter, and associated equipment in the front bay. We chase the weather and try to avoid the cold stuff when possible, not doing a good job of that at the moment. Started with a slight reinforcement of the front bay floor, it seemed strong enough but was a little bouncy. Added some 2 inch x .125 inch aluminum bar to the floor, then added a section of 1/2 inch plywood. The plywood was grooved on the backside so that it locked into the aluminum bars and bolts. It doesn't move/slide a bit. Then made a battery tray out of some 1/2 x 1/2 aluminum angle, placed dense foam matt in the bottom to give the batteries some shock absorption. Added a couple of hold down brackets and a lashing strap to snug everything down.
I didn't trust the front bay "firewall" to hold the weight of the heavy-ass MultiPlus, so had to reinforce with 1/2 plywood and bolted everything so that I shouldn't have any issues. We changed locations right after I did this, everything seemed perfectly in-place after a three hour trip (even through the Birmingham, AL-area potholes on the freeway).
Lots more to do and should be all wrapped-up by mid-March at the latest. I will start the solar project sometime in April or May.
Worked with SOK directly and got a great deal on 2 x 206AH batteries. I think 400AH will be enough, left some room to add one more if we feel its needed but will just need to move the aluminum angle out a bit on the plywood plank.
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