How Many Batteries Can the NOCO Commercial Grade Battery Box for Group 4D Batteries Hold
Updated 06/26/2023 | Published 06/24/2023 >
Question:
I may have missed it, but how are the batteries secured inside the box? In other words, what keeps them from rattling around? This is especially important to me since I may start with 1 battery and then move to 2 at a later date. Thanks,
asked by: Rick W
Expert Reply:
The Commercial Grade Battery Box for Group 4D Batteries # 329-HM408 is designed specifically for one group 4D battery so it's sized to not allow the battery to move around within the box. Because of this there isn't a strap or mounting to hold a battery in place.
Depending on the battery size you're choosing there might be a battery box designed to fit multiple that would have a way to prevent movement between the batteries. If you could provide me with more details of the battery you're installing I'd be happy to look.
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- 24-11/16L x 13W x 14D Inch
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