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The two batteries i have besides my starter are quite large, and I would like to move them to the bed under the tool box in the 10in tall useless space. What could i make it completely water proof with? will have a few 1/0's going in and out.

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why not just put the batteries in your tool box?

umm... cause i actually use tools in my tool box, i have the factory jack, my craftsman set, ropes, straps, etc. It is FULL. not to mention i dont want to put holes in my tool box.

edit: batteries are 9in tall, 13in long, and 7.5in wide

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why not just put the batteries in your tool box?

umm... cause i actually use tools in my tool box, i have the factory jack, my craftsman set, ropes, straps, etc. It is FULL. not to mention i dont want to put holes in my tool box.

edit: batteries are 9in tall, 13in long, and 7.5in wide

understandable. I actually used mine too before i put in my rollbar. i found this battery box but its a half inch taller than what you can fit. thats the only one I've found that is close without just building your own.

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I dont think they would have to be waterproof though, they are batterys, they are made to withstand the engine compartment.

it is the wires and such that i dont want ridiculous amounts of moisture to get to. I was thinking a MDF box coated with a bed liner style material or covered in resin. If course matched later, rubber grommets etc. Just wondering if anyone has done one or seen one. And getting a bed cover is out of the question.

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Damn dont use mdf, if even a little moisture get on that goodbye batterys.

i know how temperamental MDF if with moisture, that's why it could be completely sealed with either resin or bedliner. but you are right, something else would be more efficient.

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You cud buy a battery case such as the shuriken battery cases. Then on the top put a hard plastic cover or plexi on hinges then add rubber/silicone on the sides to seal it but keep the top open so u can still open and close it. Put a latch on the other side and you've got urself a water resistant case

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