How does everyone mount their batteries in aftermarket hulls?

demolition_x

Not After Fame & Fortune
I had to tear out my battery mounts in my aftermarket hull to be able to glass in some new motor mounts.

The piece I pulled out was a fiberglass piece that had the 4 inserts molded in posts that got glued down all in one part. When I ripped up the one in my hull it broke and I would like to see the best way to mount the battery now.
 

snowxr

V watch your daughters V
Location
Waterford, MI
I have stainless t-nuts bonded to the hull, and covered in multiple layers of carbon. A std. yam batery box bolts right up.
 

sjetrider

615 Freeriders are addicted to T1 madness.
WDK sells one simular to what your describing that you ripped out. Otherwise its pretty simple to make little pods with an insert in them and glue them down in locations to put an OEM SJ box in.
 

demolition_x

Not After Fame & Fortune
WDK sells one simular to what your describing that you ripped out. Otherwise its pretty simple to make little pods with an insert in them and glue them down in locations to put an OEM SJ box in.

Well if I knew i would get something I would order them from Jeff, I can't wait months and months to finish this.

I was hoping one of the Florida builders had something I could use.
 

shawn_NJ

Chasing waves.
Location
Daytona Beach
I laid down thicked epoxy, then bonded an aluminum plate to the hull. Then drill and tapped it for (4) bolt holes. Then screwed battery box down to that. Worked great. Actually the battery box broke on a lawndart... and the mount was fine.
 

DR3

Xscream Braaaap
Location
palm harbor, Fl
Well if I knew i would get something I would order them from Jeff, I can't wait months and months to finish this.

I was hoping one of the Florida builders had something I could use.

Xscream has a batt box you can buy... i just ground mine real well, drilled a few holes, stuck it down with some west systems, 404 and some chop strands and have been running it like that for 1 1/2 yrs with no issues
 
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