lwg
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As some of you may or may not know about a year ago I built a dual battery tray for my DII. After searching for a tray to suit my needs and finding none available I built my own around a set of 1500 series Odyssey batteries. I've been running this setup for over a year now and I think it's officially passed the test. I've driven about 14,000 miles with this setup and nary a problem has risen.
After lots of interest from folks over the past year I've finally decided it's time to take my truck down and remove the battery tray for prototyping and finalization to get it into production. I'm hoping to have a finished product within about 2 weeks that's ready for shipment.
Basically I'm wondering how many folks would be interested in a product like this if the price were right?
Shown below are the prototype pictures, the production until will incorporate a few changes I have found useful over the past year. Some of the changes that will be incorporated are:
1) Cutout for factory positive lead, allowing it to sit lower.
2) Materials will be changed from current steel to stainless steel and AL.
3) Top battery hold down will be adjusted a bit for both form and function.
This picture is a pretty good shot of the "heat shield" that I've implented into this design. It serves both as a shield and a nice mounting point for things like fuse boxes and in this case the National Luna Dual Battery Isolator.
After lots of interest from folks over the past year I've finally decided it's time to take my truck down and remove the battery tray for prototyping and finalization to get it into production. I'm hoping to have a finished product within about 2 weeks that's ready for shipment.
Basically I'm wondering how many folks would be interested in a product like this if the price were right?
Shown below are the prototype pictures, the production until will incorporate a few changes I have found useful over the past year. Some of the changes that will be incorporated are:
1) Cutout for factory positive lead, allowing it to sit lower.
2) Materials will be changed from current steel to stainless steel and AL.
3) Top battery hold down will be adjusted a bit for both form and function.

This picture is a pretty good shot of the "heat shield" that I've implented into this design. It serves both as a shield and a nice mounting point for things like fuse boxes and in this case the National Luna Dual Battery Isolator.
