Looking for an alternative battery tray?
Looking for an alternative battery tray?
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Dave85chim

Original Poster:

483 posts

107 months

Saturday 25th July 2020
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I have bit the bullet and purchased a new Odyssey PC1500 battery. I don’t have a fibreglass box and need to get one -but given the sack ache of removing the fibreglass one and access to the battery, I wanted to see what others had swapped it out for?

Thoughts and suggestions welcome smile

ChimpOnGas

9,637 posts

200 months

Saturday 25th July 2020
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Plastic is best.... simple, strong, light, non-conductive so no shorts, cheap and being plastic it can't corrode!

Take your PC1500 measurements and have a look on a few chandler websites as the best plastic battery trays are sold for boats.

Go for one with a good stout plastic central bridge clamp, a central bridge clamp is better as it doesn't interfere with the battery terminals and being non-conductive plastic it will not cause a short.

This sort of thing....





Nice external drilled feet for easy bolting to the floor too.

Try here...

https://www.baysidemarine.co.uk/battery-hold-down-...

Their 11" x 7" (28cm x 17.7cm) size should do it but do double check your measurements first, if it takes your PC1500 at £15.50 you really can't do wrong wink

Say goodbye to that crapppy fiberglass TVR battery box with its spinning captive nuts you can't even access because they're trapped under the battery itself, only to find you also can't lift the battery out because there's no room to do so mad

Honestly, go with a plastic battery tray.... you'll never look back thumbup

Dave85chim

Original Poster:

483 posts

107 months

Saturday 25th July 2020
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That’s spot on! Thanks for the detailed response sounds exactly what I am looking for!

Will have a measure up and order!

Top man!

ChimpOnGas

9,637 posts

200 months

Sunday 26th July 2020
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Dave85chim said:
That’s spot on! Thanks for the detailed response sounds exactly what I am looking for!

Will have a measure up and order!

Top man!
You will not be disappointed with your Odyssey PC1500, I fitted mine over 8 years ago and I fully expect it to last at least 20 years.

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

However, if you want it to last it's your responsibility to look after it properly, make sure your alternator delivers 14v to the battery and regulates at 14v too. You should also invest in a decent AGM compatible charger, this is critical as AGM batteries need a very different charging algorithm (bulk & absorption), the float charge should also be 13.7v to ensure you enjoy maximum life from your expensive Odyssey AGM battery.

Odyssey batteries are in a different class, yes they are almost twice the price, but they are also more than twice as good as a regular flooded lead acid battery, ditching the stupid TVR fiberglass battery box is also a big improvement and for less than £20 a battery tray represents a no-brainer upgrade.



Dave85chim

Original Poster:

483 posts

107 months

Monday 27th July 2020
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Excellent - Thank you. Hadn't even thought about the charger!!

Yes, its quite a bit dearer than other batteries, but given the cost and time of uprating components/ cables its not that expensive in the grand scale of things.

Will keep you posted!