Date: Sat, 24 Sep 2011 07:37:04 -0700
Reply-To: mark drillock <mdrillock@COX.NET>
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From: mark drillock <mdrillock@COX.NET>
Subject: Re: proper battery fit
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The battery box is the same on all vans but most campers have an added
insert riveted in place to allow a sealed lid to screw down to the
insert. The insert goes around the perimeter of the opening, making the
opening smaller. Passenger vans do not have sealed boxes and don't have
the insert installed. On passenger models the lid is hinged on the back
edge and the compartment is open to the front under the seat. The
battery is much easier to take in and out on passenger models.
We have at times debated the merits of the sealed lid battery box found
on most campers. This was done in conjunction with an added vent tube
run to the wheel well to allow battery gases to vent outside. IMHO this
is not a true safety issue in Vanagons but rather a requirement for
compliance with an RV Industry rating standard. RVs have much larger
batteries and often have on-board charging systems that charge while the
vehicle is parked and plugged in. The gases from this charging can build
up and present a hazard in confined spaces. Our smaller batteries don't
out-gas as much and since ours charge while we drive there is sufficient
air movement in the vehicle that the gas dissipates quickly. Since most
vans have unsealed boxes, even vans that came stock with batteries under
both front seats, any danger from the battery gases can't be much IMHO.
Mark
Dave Mcneely wrote:
> So, I just called the vendor (Pep Boys) and asked if I could return the battery, exchange it for a 42, despite maybe a scratch or two from fitting it into the box repeatedly, trying to get it to fit. Answer was, "sure, we will exchange it." You're saying that would not make it any easier to get the clamp in place? If true, then I would be giving up amps without any useability gain. I am really uncomfortable not having a battery locked down in case of an accident. Others seem fine with that, but somehow, I imagine a battery getting loose and wreaking havoc. Maybe I am just overly concerned.
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> Is the battery box bigger on non-campers? Otherwise, why would it be just the campers where it is hard to get the clamp in place?
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> mcneely
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