First I got a fancy new lithium battery that fits perfectly in the existing Group 24 battery box.
But I'd love to have it under lock and key.
So I found a great bracket lock:
http://www.b-drvbatterylock.com/balocl.htmlNOTE: be careful on that website which uses paypal. I got phished bad but let them know.
But sadly, there is no clearance to get the bracket around the battery box. I got the left side around by removing the propane tank, but there's no way to get right side through the tiny gap. And of course, the battery tray is welded in place.
Is there a way of adding a 2nd group 24 tray, raised above the existing one, but turned 90 degrees so that the battery sits slightly above the lower rim of the existing yellow tub? If it's just a welding job, it shouldn't be too big a deal, right?
Thoughts? How big of a risk is battery theft in more rural locations? If they have the time and the tools, they'll take what they want, anyway, including and up to the whole trailer. Should I just try to find a bike cable lock of the right length as a deterrent and sell the lock to someone with a bigger RV?
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2013 CS-S us@gi
2015 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner Double Cab
Master Lock 8417D Python Keyed Cable Lock, 6 Ft. Long, Black.
I made mine with scrap lumber and angle iron bolted to the original frame. No welding required. Here's a couple photos--if you hunt around here you can probably find other examples.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BE6oexCGUUk
2013 CS-S us@gi
2015 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner Double Cab