![]() Should I do so and is it really needed? If so, thinking of using some closed cell foam tape around each group of 4 cells and stainless steel hose clamps all the way around to hold them together. I have seen it said, cells should be “compressed” together to prevent bulging. Provided I find a decent box, I can make it very water resistant. ![]() I will try and find a flat plastic box to fit one each or both of the BMS’s and mount them on top of the two rows of cells. I will then mount two each surface mount battery terminals (+ and -) on the side of the metal enclosure for connecting the BMS’s and wires to the RV. That something is currently an unknown and I am looking for suggestions on this…? Put something (?) between the rows and between each battery. Put two rows of 4 cells side by side on top of a cushioned rubber mat. So, now I am in the planning stage for making my RV metal battery box be my battery enclosure for 8 cells and 2 BMS. I was considering just getting 2 SOK batteries and putting them in there…. I have looked for a plastic box/enclosure for trying to make two new 12v 200+ Ah LiFePO4 batteries to place into my metal RV battery box. The size of the box is 15”W x 13”L x 11 ¾”H. ![]() It has a hinged cover and though not water proof, water would not splash directly on the enclosed components. I have a metal battery box welded on the front frames of my travel trailer. I am looking for answers, thoughts and comments on my RV battery project.
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