Back at it again, got some 12V can lights that are low profile, got the ceiling material just need to find a good sound deadener that is butyl based. I want to cut the rain noise down a lot since it is unbearable under a tree here. Oregon is rainy for about 9 months a year...
Looking for a metal box for the batteries to put next to the wheel behind the axle, or I could get a bigger box for the tongue but I wanted a box there for storage only ideally. Maybe you guys can help... maximum width would be 10" to stay inline with the fenders, length under 32" without cutting the fender, and height I really dont care about as long as it is above 11" minimum... These are GC2 batteries - each is 10.25x7.125x10.875 in LxWxH, and about 65lbs each.
So far I found this maybe on its side, then it would be 13 tall and 10 wide -
http://www.ebay.com/itm/30-ALUMINUM-PIC ... 2076025159going with that guy I could insulate the box, if you guys think it is worthwhile. The batteries don't need a waterproof enclosure, I just want something to keep people from stealing them or to keep rocks and other things from damaging them. Not willing to sacrifice internal space right now.... and they need to be semi-servicable. 13" height on its side is enough for me to top the cells off as needed, although it would be cramped.
option B:
https://www.amazon.com/Topeakmart-Alumi ... ox+24-inchI cut off about 6" off the back (i would cut less and fold it for a lip, then rivet on another sheet or the old one with some caulking. Tall enough for easy servicing, fairly weatherproof. Bending the aluminum would be a little hard but cutting it is easy as can be.
would love feedback and thoughts. Eventually I might want to add another 2 batteries, then throw some solar panels on the roof. Eastern oregon is all high desert, so there is plenty of sun out there