Is there such a thing as a low cost battery box for Optima batteries? I can't afford billet at this time, but there doesn't seem to be any options. A cast box would be nice.
We figured we'd try to save our customer's from sticker shock on a cool battery box. DMP's cast machined battery boxes are available in group 24, 27, and 30. Pricing is $95.00 each including the billet step plate. Our boxes allow for easy battery service, the top and step plate can be removed quickly with two nuts. The step plates come pre-installed, no drilling or tapping required. The complete line can be viewed on our website @ www.danamarineproducts.com .
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Is there such a thing as a low cost battery box for Optima batteries? I can't afford billet at this time, but there doesn't seem to be any options. A cast box would be nice.
Is there such a thing as a low cost battery box for Optima batteries? I can't afford billet at this time, but there doesn't seem to be any options. A cast box would be nice.
Phebus, check out RiverDave's line!!
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Piece of Superior (Engineering)...
Aren't they like $125.- a pop? I need three, and was looking for a low cost option until I could afford billet.
What box is everyone using with Optimas. Everyone can't be using billet, but I haven't seen anything else advertized that fit.
thats bad ass looks great but your link no work
You can use our group 24 box for the Optima top post batteries. They fit fine. We just moved, so we're expiriencing the joy of phone companies. Hopefully the site will be up and rocking tomorrow. FYI - The boxes are also available without the billet step plates. Our top is machined and modeled after our billet box, so even without the billet step plate it's a very nice looking piece. Most people can't believe it's not billet.
so even without the billet step plate it's a very nice looking piece.
Isn't the top piece going to be mandatory? I thought I heard that new coastguard regulation will be terminal covers manditory, or something to that effect..
ROZ - That's what I heard, but it seems that it's not true. Some of our larger OEM's were recently checked and they specifically asked and the Coast Gaurd and they said that it is not necessary.
You must have some sort of protection (cover) for the posts. It doesn't have to be a step plate, but they must be protected.