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Mount AGM batteries in RVs in a well-ventilated area, away from heat sources, on a level, non-conductive surface, with the positive terminal facing upwards and secured with a bracket or strap. Consider a location near the RV's electrical panel for ease of maintenance. Keep the batteries at least 6 inches away from any metal components.
Choosing the Right Location
When selecting a location for mounting AGM batteries in your RV, consider the following:
- Away from heat sources: Avoid placing batteries near the engine, generator, or any other heat-producing component. Heat can reduce battery lifespan and cause gas buildup. Keep a safe distance of at least 12 inches.
- Well-ventilated area: Ensure good airflow around the batteries to prevent the buildup of hydrogen gas. A location near a vent or under a raised platform can help.
- Level, non-conductive surface: Place the batteries on a flat, non-conductive surface to prevent movement and electrical shorts. A wooden or plastic platform is ideal.
Mounting and Securing Batteries
To ensure safe and secure mounting:
- Positive terminal facing upwards: Mount the batteries with the positive terminal facing upwards to prevent acid spills and electrical shorts.
- Secured with a bracket or strap: Use a sturdy bracket or strap to secure the batteries in place, preventing movement and potential damage.
- Regular maintenance access: Consider a location near the RV’s electrical panel for easy maintenance and monitoring of the battery system.
Electrical and Safety Considerations
When mounting AGM batteries, keep the following electrical and safety considerations in mind:
- Cable routing: Route cables away from heat sources and electrical components to prevent damage and electrical shorts.
- Grounding: Ensure proper grounding of the battery system to prevent electrical shock and equipment damage.
- Protection from moisture: Keep the battery area dry and protected from moisture to prevent corrosion and electrical issues.
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