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That's great work I would love to hear this awesome build in person.. It's to bad you live on the other side of the usa..... :drink40:

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looks painful

This may be possible haha.

Im looking for a place to rent...something by the ocean with a breeze, maybe.

Ill give you $100 a month to stay in your port! :ohnoes9:

This looks TUFF.

Haha

That's going to be isanely loud .... What kind of electical are you going to be running with it???

Edited the first post, and some pics of it are up and more uploading.

Hell that's goin to be sick. Might hurt somebody, lol.

Thanks, tis' possible lol.

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That's great work I would love to hear this awesome build in person.. It's to bad you live on the other side of the usa..... :drink40:

Thanks

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Felt like organizing the snakes in the back of my car lol.

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Ghetto way of running power to my high amp until I get my batteries in lol.

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Battery tray all done and sitting in my car about where the front of the box will be. I wanted to get them all charging consistently and my dad wanted them outa the garage, so this was really my only option lol. Just means I gotta drag them all back out when I'm putting them in their final place.

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All temp wired up.

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Starting work on the rack for the battery tray to bring the batteries up high enough to fit width wise.

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The gf doing a lil gluing.

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Ready to have the tray mounted to it, May do another layer of mdf for a lil more strength.

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Moar pics of the lady :D

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Moar pics of the lady :D

If she saw that I posted random pics of her online she would punch me in the head for days lol. I'll have to get some pics of her doing work that show her, that will be the loop hole lol.

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Sounds like a plan :)

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going to be awesome man, gets me excited!

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looks like you got a stout electrical bank for what power you will be running.

Let me give you a tip when running that many batts.

Before your initial use of a battery bank, get an AGM charger and charge each battery up completely.

Once they are all connected, about once a week, just check the voltage of your battery bank before you start it up.

If the voltage for those batteries are at 12.6-12.7v, u need to throw them back on a charger or you will be risking alt life.

All it takes is for 1 battery to drain down lower than the rest for whatever reason and the whole group is suffering. I don't wanna see all that money get wasted so keep a tab on em.

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All in.

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Buss bars on and all wired up.

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There is gonna be a lid that goes over the batteries, so all of the wire will be hidden. The fuse holders will be mounted to the top of the inside of the lid.

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looks like you got a stout electrical bank for what power you will be running.

Let me give you a tip when running that many batts.

Before your initial use of a battery bank, get an AGM charger and charge each battery up completely.

Once they are all connected, about once a week, just check the voltage of your battery bank before you start it up.

If the voltage for those batteries are at 12.6-12.7v, u need to throw them back on a charger or you will be risking alt life.

All it takes is for 1 battery to drain down lower than the rest for whatever reason and the whole group is suffering. I don't wanna see all that money get wasted so keep a tab on em.

I have had them on an agm charger about once a week while they were in the garage. Thanks for the tip, I'll be sure to keep a closer eye on them.

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Finally got a lil more work done.

Starting on the floor.

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Gluing the step pieces together.

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Being proud of her work haha.

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Part of the lower floor. I'm hoping doing it like this will keep a lot of glue off of my carpet lol.

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Siliconing unused bolt hole shut, and siliconing around holes for the bolts to be sure that they seal.

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Bolting down.

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I don't really know what the point of these last two pics is lol.

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Looks like you are movin' right along. Keep up the awesome work Brother.popcorn.gif

BTW godam thats alotta power wires.lol.

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