Martiangod wrote:The botton vent lets air in, but if your battery spills over, it provideds drainage 1 1/2 " hole saw, paint exposed cut, bead of sealant, screw box down. Remember that the off gassing is very corrosive, so you want to evacuate it as best as you can
Good idea to screan it also
Chris (Martiangod) is right. If a lead-acid battery spills over, it needs somewhere 'safe' to spill to. However, I used an AGM (gel) sealed battery, like what is used on a wheelchair. I used the exact same battery box as the one that you plan on using, because the battery would be installed in the sleeping area. What I found was that even with the AGM batteries, there is a bit of gassing-off which could possibly be a problem in a small space like our tiny trailers; so, I installed the top vent to the outside and placed the bottom of the battery box on a raised, secured skeletal platform that allowed the box to sit flat yet intake air from the room. So far, it has worked well; but, remember that this method was for a sealed gel (AGM) wheelchair-style battery, not a lead-acid type. AGM batteries seem to be a tad safer and easier to work with.