has anyone fitted a battery into the rear quarter panel ?
was thinking about fitting one or more smaller battery's behind the cover and have plugs accessible on the panel trim.
sorry if this has been covered i looked but i suck at searching.
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has anyone fitted a battery into the rear quarter panel ?
was thinking about fitting one or more smaller battery's behind the cover and have plugs accessible on the panel trim.
sorry if this has been covered i looked but i suck at searching.
Hi garett did you end up putting in the battery in the quarter pannel by any chance. If so do you have any pics by any chance.
@garett
still working it out at the moment thinking of building the wheel arches up to the windows and hiding it in there. but not started work on it. just in planning and saving.
If you want an alternative with a ton of grunt, small, super light weight and safe maybe try a Lithium Phosphate.
A couple of the motor bike size will be the same as about 75 AH lead acid and last heaps longer.
Price is a bit scary but coming down
There is plenty of room..
I've just mounted my thumper compressor in there..http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...016/05/255.jpg
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...016/05/256.jpg
i'm not keen on cutting out supports. with out bracing it. but those photos are very helpful. thanks
mines a gq and i'm pretty sure the bracing is welded. last time i had the trim off... rear a/c oooooh, nope i got none of that.
Don't forget, a lot of sealed batteries (Deep Cycle) can be laid on their sides and mounted under the floor area. No venting of corrosive fumes into cabin (yes, you need to vent any/every battery mounted in cabin) or steelwork.
i'll look at under the floor but not keen on it as my fuel tank takes up most of that and would need a box to stop stones/rocks/ the ground
How far do your draws come towards your rear seats?
Can you slip one in there??
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draws? what draws i want to keep the back as open as possible cos i carry tools and anything/everything in the back :) during the week
What's the reason for a battery in the 1/4 panel run out of room under the bonnet.??
Don't have any pics of it with the fridge and battery sorry, but here goes.
In dads gu (mine now hehehe) he would regularly need 6-7 seats, but once I got my licence and my gq, we would take 2 cars camping. So he only needed 5 seats. Not wanting to go a full set of drawers and lose seats 6/7, he made up a bit of plywood to house the fridge, with a spot for a battery box.
He also wanted a second battery when running the fridge, but being a 4.8, with abs, and then LPG fitted, a second battery under bonnet was less likely than than a Meetup where everyone stays sober.
So we did this.
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...016/05/295.jpg
http://www.nissanpatrol.com.au/forum...016/05/296.jpg
It's hooked up to a dual battery kit under bonnet, but as you can see has the Anderson plug on the side. The second battery was plugged in when needed. The cigarette lighters work when the engine is running (I.e when battery 2 would be charging if it was plugged in) or alternatively they work directly off the second battery when plugged in. Can't be seen, but there is also a tee off to another Anderson plug mounted at the rear of the car, to connect to the camper trailer battery (battery 3).
As far as a removable 3rd battery went, it was great!
Cheers.
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Hi Punderhead,
I have made up 12v Accessory boxes in the past. I like the idea of using Anderson plugs.
@Punderhead I have cover plates for the empty seat mounts.
Good idea enclosing that shelf
it keeps the battery away from heat,mud, its closer to the load and one less thing on the front axle. i was planing on making a panel for everything to plug into.