07-22-2011, 02:39 AM
Installation of the battery & box - After connecting the terminals initially I found that the connection wasn't as good as I would have liked so I cut off the standard crimped terminal connections. Removed the original crimping material and added a piece of shrink sleeve. Crimped and soldered the wires in place and then used the shrink sleeve to finish it off.
![[Image: 2i6yngp.jpg]](http://i34.tinypic.com/2i6yngp.jpg)
It's suggested that a 3 amp inline fuse connector be attached to the battery but the only one that is readily available is a 5 amp connector. I bought the 5 amp connector from local Auto Spares here in Richards Bay and then went to a Electrical supplier and bought a 3 amp fuse.
The only hassle is that the 3 amp fuse is smaller than the 5 amp and the spring that's supplied doesn't hold the fuse snuggly resulting in a bad connection. What I ended up doing was opening the fitting and stretching the spring to take up the slack, the fuse now sits nice and tight.
![[Image: 14jn9yo.jpg]](http://i35.tinypic.com/14jn9yo.jpg)
The long-life battery is much bigger than the standard 12V batteries, I just wish I knew before I bought them just how much bigger... lol.
It was a mission trying to find a waterproof container just the right size.
![[Image: 2yudc7m.jpg]](http://i34.tinypic.com/2yudc7m.jpg)
Found this excellent little waterproof box at one of the local Plastic Wholesalers. It's got a brilliant waterproof seal and it's not thin, crappy plastic.
![[Image: 1kxf7.jpg]](http://i34.tinypic.com/1kxf7.jpg)
Battery box is in, silicone is drying.
![[Image: fy0jeh.jpg]](http://i34.tinypic.com/fy0jeh.jpg)
Battery fits nicely, once all the cables are in I'll stop the battery from moving around with rubber or sponge.
![[Image: j7x1c9.jpg]](http://i33.tinypic.com/j7x1c9.jpg)
Ample space to load Safety equipment, the anchor, lures or whatever past the battery box.
![[Image: 35d5mbt.jpg]](http://i37.tinypic.com/35d5mbt.jpg)
Cover for the Battery box - The hole is just big enough to get the RS-232 PC/Laptop Connector through.
![[Image: 6i9wf4.jpg]](http://i38.tinypic.com/6i9wf4.jpg)
Two thick rubber grommets, it's overkill but I want to make sure I have a watertight seal.
![[Image: s2xh5h.jpg]](http://i35.tinypic.com/s2xh5h.jpg)
Sealed with lots of Marine Silicone.
![[Image: s6mvyw.jpg]](http://i36.tinypic.com/s6mvyw.jpg)
![[Image: 1zycxzd.jpg]](http://i36.tinypic.com/1zycxzd.jpg)
![[Image: v2tda9.jpg]](http://i37.tinypic.com/v2tda9.jpg)
Found my wife’s Taebo mat and cut a piece off for the battery supports... lol.
Siliconed them into place adding to the snug fit.
![[Image: 2dl87ed.jpg]](http://i36.tinypic.com/2dl87ed.jpg)
Battery fits in really snug.
![[Image: 5k10fm.jpg]](http://i35.tinypic.com/5k10fm.jpg)
I'll also add a piece to the lid so that if I flip the battery won't move at all.
![[Image: 15qcinn.jpg]](http://i37.tinypic.com/15qcinn.jpg)
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![[Image: 2i6yngp.jpg]](http://i34.tinypic.com/2i6yngp.jpg)
It's suggested that a 3 amp inline fuse connector be attached to the battery but the only one that is readily available is a 5 amp connector. I bought the 5 amp connector from local Auto Spares here in Richards Bay and then went to a Electrical supplier and bought a 3 amp fuse.
The only hassle is that the 3 amp fuse is smaller than the 5 amp and the spring that's supplied doesn't hold the fuse snuggly resulting in a bad connection. What I ended up doing was opening the fitting and stretching the spring to take up the slack, the fuse now sits nice and tight.
![[Image: 14jn9yo.jpg]](http://i35.tinypic.com/14jn9yo.jpg)
The long-life battery is much bigger than the standard 12V batteries, I just wish I knew before I bought them just how much bigger... lol.
It was a mission trying to find a waterproof container just the right size.
![[Image: 2yudc7m.jpg]](http://i34.tinypic.com/2yudc7m.jpg)
Found this excellent little waterproof box at one of the local Plastic Wholesalers. It's got a brilliant waterproof seal and it's not thin, crappy plastic.
![[Image: 1kxf7.jpg]](http://i34.tinypic.com/1kxf7.jpg)
Battery box is in, silicone is drying.
![[Image: fy0jeh.jpg]](http://i34.tinypic.com/fy0jeh.jpg)
Battery fits nicely, once all the cables are in I'll stop the battery from moving around with rubber or sponge.
![[Image: j7x1c9.jpg]](http://i33.tinypic.com/j7x1c9.jpg)
Ample space to load Safety equipment, the anchor, lures or whatever past the battery box.
![[Image: 35d5mbt.jpg]](http://i37.tinypic.com/35d5mbt.jpg)
Cover for the Battery box - The hole is just big enough to get the RS-232 PC/Laptop Connector through.
![[Image: 6i9wf4.jpg]](http://i38.tinypic.com/6i9wf4.jpg)
Two thick rubber grommets, it's overkill but I want to make sure I have a watertight seal.
![[Image: s2xh5h.jpg]](http://i35.tinypic.com/s2xh5h.jpg)
Sealed with lots of Marine Silicone.
![[Image: s6mvyw.jpg]](http://i36.tinypic.com/s6mvyw.jpg)
![[Image: 1zycxzd.jpg]](http://i36.tinypic.com/1zycxzd.jpg)
![[Image: v2tda9.jpg]](http://i37.tinypic.com/v2tda9.jpg)
Found my wife’s Taebo mat and cut a piece off for the battery supports... lol.
Siliconed them into place adding to the snug fit.
![[Image: 2dl87ed.jpg]](http://i36.tinypic.com/2dl87ed.jpg)
Battery fits in really snug.
![[Image: 5k10fm.jpg]](http://i35.tinypic.com/5k10fm.jpg)
I'll also add a piece to the lid so that if I flip the battery won't move at all.
![[Image: 15qcinn.jpg]](http://i37.tinypic.com/15qcinn.jpg)
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