Adding 2 6V bttrys up front

david l greenberg

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I've been planning to relocate the two rear mounted 6v batteries to the
>front passenger side after moving the starting battery to the front
driver
>side. I noticed in one of the online ad brochures that some GMC model
>had 2 batteries fwd on the passenger side. Does anyone know of a source
for
>this type of battery holder?
>
>
>Jeffrey Seibert
>'76 Glenbrook
>Bellingham, WA
>
Just an after thought, Jeff. 2 6V batteries are pretty heavy, I guess
about 130-140 Lbs with a strong enough shelf. I would be careful about
any additional weight on the front since you are adding weight to the
front driver's side as well. This could affect tire wear and steering.

David Lee Greenberg
200 MacFarlane Dr
Delray Beach, FL 33483-6829
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When I bought my coach it had two 12V batteries in the
front and 1 12V battery in with the Genset. One of the
12V batterys in the front was large for the Living
area and the second was for the engine. I unbolted the
rotted tray, enlarged it slightly and was able to put
2 6V deep cycle and one 12V engine battery in the
front on the passeger side. It is a bit tight but it
works. weight? I don't know, it does not seem to make
a difference. The Better half is quite petite and
usually sits on that side, I guess if she gains a
bunch of weight I should worry?
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I have 4 golf cart batteries up fron, two on each side. No down side to
it that I can see.
Melvin Shaffer

> When I bought my coach it had two 12V batteries in the
> front and 1 12V battery in with the Genset. One of the
> 12V batterys in the front was large for the Living
> area and the second was for the engine. I unbolted the
> rotted tray, enlarged it slightly and was able to put
> 2 6V deep cycle and one 12V engine battery in the
> front on the passeger side. It is a bit tight but it
> works. weight? I don't know, it does not seem to make
> a difference. The Better half is quite petite and
> usually sits on that side, I guess if she gains a
> bunch of weight I should worry?
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On Wed, 26 Jan 2000 12:24:49 -0500 Melvin Shaffer
writes:
>I have 4 golf cart batteries up fron, two on each side. No down side
>to
>it that I can see.
>Melvin Shaffer

That is good news. I thought about having Frank Jenkins make a new front
bumper box to hold 4 golf cart batteries but I was concerned about the
weight plus the golf carts are bit tall.

I have had my coach weighed by individual wheels and I am somewhat
marginal on the front axel.

David Lee Greenberg
GMC Motorhome Registry
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Manny,
I'm a little confused about what you said here. You have 2 6v
batteries and a house battery? Do you also have a starting battery
for a total of 3 banks? Gee, that seems like a lot of weight.
If I did that my petite wife would have to drop under 100 lbs to
keep from overloading the coach. I of course don't need to
lose any weight ;-)

Richard Waters '76 PB, Troy, MI

> I had a stainless battery tray made to hold the 2 6v batteries and the house
> bat in front passenger side. I have a 1/4" marine plywood under the
> batteries. I've had it for over a year, no problems so far.
>
> Manny Trovao
> 73 Custom/ex-Glacier
> San Jose, California