Oilbrnr
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You could look under the hood of a 15 Ram diesel. See how they factory mount the dual battery’s.
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They have a different airbox setup to allow it.
You could look under the hood of a 15 Ram diesel. See how they factory mount the dual battery’s.
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They have a different airbox setup to allow it.
I prefer batteries to be outside of the passenger area,I have seen enough pictures to make me wary,it's not the odds,it's the stakes.There are pictures on this forum of batteries placed where the spare tire was located, as rigs running large tires can't use that location for the spare tire.A frame mount is an option,like the picture below, another option ,https://www.torklift.com/automotive/hiddenpower
View attachment 512962Under Vehicle Battery Mount - HiddenPower | Torklift International
The Torklift International HiddenPower is a unique and convenient auxiliary under vehicle battery mount for all types of Group 24 or 27 twelve volt batteries such as lead acid, AGM, sealed, gel cell etc. Engineered as a no drill installation with quick disconnect electrical connectors this...www.torklift.com
Greetings all!
I had a rough experience with a dead battery at my last camp site, and want to ensure that won't happen again. I am not very savvy when it comes to electrical, so need some help. I want to install a second battery to run auxiliary items at camp (camp lights, fridge). I also want to run a solar charge into both the main and secondary battery to keep them topped off when stationary for a few days.
Is it possible to convert the Diesel airbox setup to work on a gas truck? Only reason I say that is because I think it would be much easier (and safer) to put the battery in the engine compartment even if it means moving something else around, vs. trying to put the battery in some other location which means you'd have to route a thick (probably a 2 AWG?) cable underneath the truck and into either the cab or the bed.
EXETER - I feel your battery issue pain. For me, the best place to install a secondary battery for my 2018 Dodge Ram 1500 was under the rear second row seat. I have installed a second battery and dc to dc CTEK charger there. That location will offer you plenty of room. You will sacrifice that storage area, but it is a small sacrifice to not get stuck in the woods!
I prefer batteries to be outside of the passenger area,I have seen enough pictures to make me wary,it's not the odds,it's the stakes.There are pictures on this forum of batteries placed where the spare tire was located, as rigs running large tires can't use that location for the spare tire.A frame mount is an option,like the picture below, another option ,https://www.torklift.com/automotive/hiddenpower
View attachment 512962Under Vehicle Battery Mount - HiddenPower | Torklift International
The Torklift International HiddenPower is a unique and convenient auxiliary under vehicle battery mount for all types of Group 24 or 27 twelve volt batteries such as lead acid, AGM, sealed, gel cell etc. Engineered as a no drill installation with quick disconnect electrical connectors this...www.torklift.com
I put 250 watts on the rack to power my fridge, inverter and lights on the rack. Via a Bogart Engineering charge controller and monitor they charge a AGM that is mounted in the bed, additionally a Red Arc BCDC does the necessary charging while underway and plays nicely with the AGM's different charging profile.
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I like the idea of the TorkLift hidden battery tray. Here is my only question. I am not well versed in the electrical side, so please pardon my ignorance in asking this. What is the risk of fording deeper water and having the battery get heavily wet or submerged at the frame level for a short period of time?
Do you have any more pictures of the batteries? I would like to copy it.The first under-cab frame-mount pic that Chet6.7 posted is my 3G Power Wagon. In the 3G (and probably the 4+G) Rams, there is no place in the engine compartment to mount a second battery without ditching the factory airbox. When I did my battery upgrades, there were no CAI kits that would allow mounting the second battery box from a Cummins truck and still be smog-legal in California. One could fabricate an air box to fit around the the second battery but then the truck would not be smog-legal here because it would not have a CARB sticker. My solution was to adapt and reinforce steel battery boxes from Summit Racing and hang my batteries under the cab, per the pic. I started with a single battery and then realized that was not enough capacity for a fridge in the desert so added a third battery. My batteries have been submerged several times with no issues, and they are up high enough that I would have to destroy the skid plates before the batteries were damaged on rocks or logs. I have buried the truck up to the rockers in sand without damaging the batteries. Also dropped the front end into an unseen hole and the truck was resting on the frame rails without hitting the batteries.
If you are uncomfortable hanging batteries under the cab, the next best option (on the 3G and probably on the 4G) is to fab a cradle to carry one or more batteries between the grill and the radiator, above the winch if it's a PW. I have a large compressor mounted in that space on my 3G, but I did test fit three Grp 34 batteries end-to-end across that space before I bolted in the compressor. The 3G has the advantage of a grill that raises with the hood, but I think you could do the same type of installation on a 4G if you are willing to remove the grill for the installation. Engine and trans cooling have never been an issue in my truck, even at 120+F and low speeds. The cooling system in these trucks is pretty robust. Pics to follow if I can find them.
Another alternative is to find a drag-race battery box for relocating the battery to the inside of the rear fender. You could stick one battery inside each rear fender, but might have to do some exhaust mods.
Or, you could put batteries in the RamBox if you have them.
To the OP, you should be able to stuff a quality Grp 31 battery into the stock box to give you some additional capacity. You may have to shoehorn it, but easily doable, although I had to extend one of my ground cables.
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