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etrailer | Deka Vented Battery Box Review and Installation

Click for more info and reviews of this Deka Battery Boxes: https://www.etrailer.com/Battery-Boxe... Check out some similar Battery Boxes options: https://www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Batt... https://www.etrailer.com Don’t forget to subscribe!    / etrailertv   Full transcript: https://www.etrailer.com/tv-review-de... Today, we're going to be taking a look at Deka's Marine Group 24 Vented Battery Boxes. Here we have our battery boxes. They are designed to work with 24 group batteries. You can see our lower portion is going to be completely sealed. So no battery acid can escape, and it's going to keep your battery nice and safe and protected from the elements as well as keeping wherever you're installing it protected from the acid that could potentially leak outside of a defective battery. On the lid, we do have vents on the top. So in the event that our battery leaks, depending on the type of battery we have, whether it's just a regular lead-acid, we need to vet those normally, for normal operation. Or if you've got an AGM or lithium battery where you need to keep it vented in the event of an overcharge or an emergency. That will just sit right on top.And you have access points on each side for your cables to go in and out of. And the lid latches down tight with the side plastic latches there, which keeps your battery completely contained. And I like the way that the lid goes over the top of our bottom box. So if this was installed on the outside, if you had some moisture, it would just run off. The only place that it could enter would be in the small vent holes there. Now to where you're going to be putting these boxes, I do have some dimensions for you so you can pick the appropriate location. The boxes are going to measure on the outside from 14 and a quarter inches across, nine and three quarter inches wide, and 10 and three quarter inches deep. And you do want to keep in mind that your lid does sit on top and the access for your cables sticking out the sides here is going to add just a little bit.So you may want to give yourself just a little bit of extra space. I would plan on at least a half inch of extra space on each side than what the dimensions of our boxes here. Included with your box, you are going to get a hold down strap, and this is what you'll use to secure your box to your trailer. You could run some self-tappers and stuff down in the bottom, but I don't necessarily recommend this unless you've got very low profile heads on the bolts you're using. Because the battery is going to sit on this raised plus section here, but we don't want the batteries to ever touch any screws or heads because that could potentially wear a hole in the bottom. So unless you have something that's going to make sure that it ensures it sits below this raised section, I would use the strap that comes included with it.And another reason I recommend using the strap is if you ever need to take your battery out, you can take it out with the entire box because let's face it. You're not really going to take the battery out unless there's something wrong with it. And if it's an older battery, there's a good chance. It was leaking some battery acid. So rather than lifting that battery out of there, you can take this whole thing out with all the chemicals contained inside, clean it out and properly dispose of the battery and then put the whole assembly back in. Our strap is going to fit in the groove located on the bottom. So we're just going to set it down there. So you go ahead and bring them in on the inside. And the strap is going to be held in place using the hold downs that come included with your box. So we know our box is going to be sitting in about this location here.So we're just going to kind of line it up where we want it. Give ourselves a little bit of extra room there. And we're just going to take the strap clamp here. And we're just going to line it up on our box, where we want it to sit. I'm just going to hold it in place there, and we can move this out of your way. And we're going to secure that right to the wood, using the included screws. Now, if you we're going into a metal surface, you may need to switch from the included screws to self tapping screws. But if you're going to be bringing to wood, just like we are here or a softer surface, these will work out just fine.Now that we have this set up, we're just going to set the box back in place so we can find the appropriate spot for the one that goes just on the other side. And we're going to run it down with the self-tapping screws there. We'll do, just like I did in the front where I set it over the strap. I'll move the box out of the way and run it down. Okay. Now that we've got both of our straps tightened down, we can put our box back into place and then we can set our battery in and start hooking it up.We're going to be doing a

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