Loose batteries cause wiring problems and shorts in your boat or RV. This low-profile tray fits a 27M battery snug in shallow spaces and keeps it secure. No more bouncing batteries or power loss when you hit the water or set up camp.
This low-profile tray is perfect for mounting a 27/27M battery in small RV bays, under seats, or in tight boat compartments. You get maximum function in minimal space.
The crossbar adjusts to the height of your battery and locks firmly in place with two bolts. It keeps things snug without shifting or bounce.
Made from heavy-duty, non-corrosive black plastic, it resists salt, spray, and vibration for reliable performance in harsh environments.
Meets ABYC Standard E10 and U.S. Coast Guard requirements. Install quickly using four standard #10 fastenersno complicated instructions required.
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Hi everyone. Steve here with etrailer.com. Let's take a look at our Attwood low-profile adjustable battery tray with hold-down. Now this is made for 27 or 27M Marine or RV batteries. The low profile design fits tight into spaces. The nice slim tray is shallow, so if you have a crowded compartment, this should be great for you.
And the top bar here, obviously there's no battery in here, would come down and then you would just screw the sidewall or side bolts rather in place until it's clamped down as tight as you need to be. And then as far as securing the hole base to wherever you're installing it, there's two, four, six, eight holes. You're gonna need number 10 fasteners, not included, giving you a stable hold wherever you're mounting it at. Now this is a durable, non-corrosive, heavy-duty plastic, so it's gonna resist moisture, salt. It has been designed and tested to comply with all Marine safety codes from the Coast Guard, et cetera.
Some dimensions overall on the inside, okay, so inside to inside, on a length, about 12 and five-eighths long, on a width, seven and a quarter inside. And a height, from here roughly to the bottom of this at the lowest point, or tallest point, rather, eight and a half inches tall. So again, depending on how you tighten 'em down, that can lower obviously. But again, I got enough threads in there to come out the bottom. It was right about eight and a half inches tall.
Well, folks, that is gonna wrap it up for our quick look together at this Attwood low-profile adjustable battery tray. I'm Steven. Thanks for watching.
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