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This was the original design for the 3 batteries in the engine compartment on the aluminum Ragusa battery tray. Since then, the rear BattleBorn BBGC2 has been eliminated and a DieHard Gold LF-2 100AH 800CCA battery has been substituted.
However, with the very significant and complicated wiring in front of the three batteries, it was too daunting to replace batteries from the front of the coach.
The alternative was to remove the wheel well on the passenger's side to gain access to the rear of the battery tray.
It was also too daunting to jack up the entire coach to remove the front tire.
That done, there were more challenges.
The pan is 22" above the ground and the tire is very difficult to get around. In this location, my weaker left arm would have to do most of the work.
First the old battery had to be removed, so the front wheels had to be turned all the way to the right. Mine wasn't all the way.
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This rig was how I got the old DieHard out. I had to provide a surface to slide the battery out of its position on the tray. It ultimately fell to the ground as I was breaking down the support but not a problem since it was going to be recycled.
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This attempt tried to pry the battery up enough to slip wood blocks under it. I on;y got the battery up about 6" before this approach was abandoned.
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My first attempt to lift the new battery into place was using this motorcycle lift for the 38 lb. battery. I got it up 12" before it jammed with the coach's frame. Still about 11" more to go.
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I then sought that I could rig a small block and tackle for the battery to be lifted. There are (9) 3/8" bolts and (4) 1/2" bolts to fasten the driver's and passenger seats. Adding lift nuts like these provide the fastening points. Luckily I did not need them but I have left them in place because they may be handy sometime in the future.
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Ultimately, I was able to use this sizzors jack that could lift the battery all the way up but I had to rotate it about 90° (front to back) to clear all of the obstructions. I had to adjust the arrangement about every 1/2" lift to avoid a collapse. When the bottom of the battery was finally above the lip on the tray, I was able to slide it over.
It was a very tight fit and a small pry bar was needed to wiggle to battery into its final position on the tray.
This unit is not expensive and (4) of them are often bolted to the bottom of a trailer to level out and support the trailer when camping.
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As I got the battery close to the height, the treaded rod started to jam on the bottom of the bumper.
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I also tried (4) of these but they proved to be too unstable.
The new DieHard battery with it's 3 year warranty is now in place'
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The lower Sterling 12vdc battery to 12vdc battery charger is now activate. The (10) BattleBorn 12vdc, 100AH batteries are supplying all of the charging battery for the DieHard 800 CCA starting power.
The BattleBorn 1,000 AH battery bank is charged by solar, shore and 160 amp alternator.
Phew, finally operational!

I had to reverse the communications cables because the connectors at each end were different and didn't mate to either the remote controller or the charger. It was a bit of a pain to access the remotes. However, I am pleased that it is working now.

























