Battery In The Trunk

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by teem, Aug 28, 2005.

  1. teem

    teem Guest

    Who started this?,I KNOW when the time comes,it's going to be a major
    bitch to take all the junk out of the trunk just to fnd out what the
    deal is.
     
    teem, Aug 28, 2005
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  2. teem

    blah blah Guest

    As opposed to moving all the junk covering it under the hood?
     
    blah blah, Aug 28, 2005
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  3. teem

    Art Guest

    One reason to put it there is too keep it cool so it lasts longer. My 300M
    has its battery in the wheel well and after 6 years I decided to replace it
    even though it was fine. In NC batteries usually last 4 or 5 years tops.
     
    Art, Aug 28, 2005
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  4. teem

    marx404 Guest

    oh teem... :)

    old school street rod racers back in the early '50s were some of the 1st to
    put batteries in the trunk to separate the battery from the engine heat and
    ease maintenance. Older manufacturers also did this for the same reasons.
    (really, the only drawback to this is attenuation, Saturn could have used a
    more poweful alternator and thincker wiring going to the battery to keep the
    battery fully charged).

    As far as the ION, I have seen it used as a favorite of audio junkies
    because of the battery making power hookup so easy. APC and a few others
    have been using an ION for audio sales displays at NOPI shows lately.

    hey, so put all your cr*p on the backseat or buy a small trailer if it
    really bothers you, lol.

    marx404
     
    marx404, Aug 28, 2005
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  5. teem

    Oppie Guest

    If charging voltage drop is the issue, run the alternator output and voltage
    sense lines to the battery. Run the power feed to the fuss box from the
    battery. This compensates charging voltage for any voltage drops. Need 4
    gauge wire or heavier to support the starter. Also a good idea to run a
    heavy wire for the - line too since there is no good chasis connection.
     
    Oppie, Aug 28, 2005
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  6. teem

    James1549 Guest

    <<old school street rod racers back in the early '50s were some of the
    1st to
    put batteries in the trunk to separate the battery from the engine heat
    and
    ease maintenance. >>

    The battery was put in the trunk for weight distribution. More weight
    towards the rear had better traction.

    James
     
    James1549, Aug 30, 2005
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  7. teem

    teem Guest

    I was just implymenting a form of murphys law,& being sarcastic,I
    thought Saturn did this just to be cool & different.Just take out
    contents in the trunk & finding out the batterys o.k.,or to check that
    green spot,they still use that green spot,right?.On 29 Aug 2005
     
    teem, Aug 30, 2005
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