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Battery & Battery Tray Options

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by Joe Adams, May 18, 2022.

  1. May 18, 2022
    Joe Adams

    Joe Adams Member

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    Is anyone running a non-standard battery in their CJ5? We've come to the point in our project where we need to figure out the battery tray. Cant go in the original spot on the firewall because of an auxiliary heater my dad installed years and years ago. I should also mention its a fiberglass body so 30lbs of battery hanging off the firewall might not be ideal. It got me thinking about an alternate solution.

    I have this Odyssey AGM in my boat https://www.amazon.com/ODYSSEY-PC680-Odyssey-Battery/dp/B0002ILK6I it is set up as the starting battery only, but it cranks my 225hp V6 outboard just fine.

    I dont know enough about batteries to consider this a viable solution but the size is appealing for the Jeep.

    Can anyone weigh in? Suggestions for battery tray options also welcome!
     
  2. May 18, 2022
    Glenn

    Glenn Kinda grumpy old man Staff Member

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    Going by the amp rating that's not anywhere near enough for your Jeep.
     
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  3. May 18, 2022
    Glenn

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    Can you make a mount/tray on the frame? Or brace a firewall mount to the frame? Maybe use some sort of rubber mounting for frame braces? Or is the heater you mentioned still there?
     
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  4. May 18, 2022
    Jeepenstein

    Jeepenstein Me like Jeep..

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    I made mine to fit my battery of choice using 1" angle mitre cut and welded to the size of my battery.. I then put two angle supports under it. Mine is in the factory location on a glass body with no issues.
     
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  5. May 18, 2022
    skipilot

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    I use a pc680 in my ‘75 TR6 that has a 9.5:1 compression ration 2.5 straight 6. I am using a gear reduction starter. It works great in that application. It’s a summer car so sits for about 7 months. I hook a battery tender to it for couple days about every other month. When I start it in the spring, I disable the fuel and ignition and crank till I get good oil pressure, which takes about 45 seconds to a minute. I do it in about 15 second intervals. The battery never has any issues with this. This is the third season I’ve run this battery and I’ve been very happy with it. I got the idea to try it out because it is the same battery I’ve been running in my Piper Supercub for the last 10 years. That has a 320 cubic inch horizontally opposed four cylinder but is only 8:1 compression. It also has a gear reduction starter. I fly the cub year round and the pc680 has had good cold weather performance. Those are two very different applications than a Jeep. I’m not currently planning on running one in the Jeep. One of the reasons is i’m planning on setting it up for plowing. I would say it depends on what your intended use for the Jeep is. Are you going to have a winch or other high draw accessories. I’m sold on the AGM batteries. You can definitely use a smaller than oe size. If your not running a winch or other high draw items, you have a good charging system, and you have a gear reduction starter you could probably use a 680 and be very happy with it. Look at Odyssey’s web site and you could find something that is a bit bigger than the 680 but still much smaller and lighter than a group 24 lead acid battery.

    Tim
     
  6. May 18, 2022
    Howard Eisenhauer

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    Last time I checked a 12 volt starter on a F4 draws ~ 130 amps wile cranking a cold engine. The question is how long can you keep cranking if it doesn't start right away?
     
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  7. May 18, 2022
    Joe Adams

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    The heater is up pretty high, and only has an inlet/outlet for the coolant so something lower could work as long as it doesnt interfere with the manifolds. Whats the reccommended CCA for the Dauntless?

    Glad to hear you havent had any issues! is the glass reinforced in that area at all?

    the PC680 in my boat is 6 years old and is still holding up pretty good. The Jeep wont have any extra lights, winch or plow. Just standard electrical + the extra heater motor and a more modern radio. I'm in CT so it will probably get driven occasionally from when they clean up the salt on the roads to when they start to put it down again. Roughly April to December. Ill shop around on Odyssey's site.

    Thank you Howard, we've got a 58 chassis with a V6 swap, but thats a good question to keep in mind when searching for a different battery.

    Ill have to post up a photo of the engine bay later to show how much room we've got under the hood.
     
  8. May 18, 2022
    duffer

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    This is perhaps a bit extreme but it has served me really well for almost 50 years. CJ 3B with a glass tub.
    From the frame off circa 1975:
    [​IMG]

    2008:
    [​IMG]

    About a year back when I was reworking things:
    [​IMG]
     
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    Joe Adams

    Joe Adams Member

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    Joe Adams

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    Here's what I have for room in the engine bay. IMG_4306.jpeg IMG_4307.jpg
     
  11. May 18, 2022
    Glenn

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    Can you have a larger plate made to replace what the heater bolts to? Have one to cover that whole section of firewall?
     
  12. May 18, 2022
    Jw60

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    I'ld go with a larger plate or frame with plate, go all the way the grill support bracket and have the battery inboard of the tubes.
    Agm's don't care about orientation so it can be on end.
     
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    Glenn

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    Some AGM batteries have a lower profile too.
     
  14. May 19, 2022
    Dave Deyton

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    I have had good with the AGM (Super Start) batteries from O'Reilly's.
    Bought 6 in a few months. 2 each for the M38A1's, 1 each for both Hondas. Put on in my son's TJ and one in the Toyota pickup.
    Good cranking amps and have held up well. Cheaper than the Optima, but comparable specs.


    Dave
     
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  15. May 20, 2022
    Joe Adams

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    I made that plate, and I have a lot more 1/4" aluminum plate that can probably cover that whole side. Thanks for the ideas!

    I will have to look into the Super starts, thanks for the suggestion
    !
     
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  16. May 23, 2022
    CJ Joe

    CJ Joe Truckhaven Tough!

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    Options are limited by your imagination. This has work for me for 20+ years. Actually the first mod I ever did on my jeep.

    [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
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  17. May 23, 2022
    Joe Adams

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    Most options are limited by my inability to weld! That bracket looks great though, thank you for sharing.
     
  18. May 23, 2022
    SoCalNickG

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    Just reading up on this. The PO of my 71 CJ5 mounted 2 batteries roughly in the area the stock battery went. The batteries are mounted 90 degrees from the orringinal position and notched into the inner fender well. I can post pics tonight.
     
  19. May 26, 2022
    jeepdaddy2000

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    My CJ came with some sort of aftermarket battery cover to replace the stock tool well cover under the passenger seat, with a square battery holder bolted to the floor. I've never seen one again, but it may be an option for a simple build.

    I'm not a fan of fancy aftermarket batteries. I've found standard 'ol Wally world batteries to be more than adequate and last just as long. If you find you're letting the rig sit, you can drop a float charger on it and keep the battery up.
     
  20. May 28, 2022
    Glenn

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    I'm not one for varying from what's normal either, but I highly recommend AGM batteries.
     
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