Having read the other's suggesions, I'd suggest that you use Automotive Goop to make your own cap for the terminals. Put it on, use a wet finger to smear it around & form it, keep an eye on it till it really dries as gravity will grab hold of the goop. Easy to remove with a pair of pliers to just pull it off. I'm about to install a Surepower 1315, and that is what I plan to do. m2cw
--- Loren Busch <starwagen@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > This is a question for those of you that have installed a Surepower 1315 > battery seperator. Has anyone found a good way to cover/protect the > terminals on top where the two batteries connect? They are out in the open > and depending on where you mount the 1315 can be very exposed to being > shorted. So I'm wondering what solutions people have come up with to > protect those terminals. >
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