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My battery box doesn’t line up

nohoflyer

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I aligned the left side of the box with the correct rivet on the brace but now I’m a few mm off on the right. Ugh.

How snug is the PC680 in that box? Maybe I can cut it down a bit (shrink the box).
 

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My battery was snug.
My box was off by a hair too. I enlarged the hole in the steel battery box just a little. I recommend using floating nutplates if you do the same. Makes it easier to install. I made three studs with slotted ends from old bolts. One stud in each nutplate. Push the box into place. The studs hold it aligned while you climb inside. Spin on a couple wing nuts to hold it. Remove a stud and replace with the bolt. Repeat.

Battery box modification I recommend...
Cut the front off the box. Install hinges plus a 3-16"-1/4" of depth. use the wider hinge material. Makes it much easier to R&R a battery. I fabricated a "T" shaped spacer from baffle material. It takes up most of the space between the battery and firewall and also protects from an inadvertent short from the positive terminal.
 
The box is actually from an Odyssey PC680MJ (Metal Jacket). It will fit like a glove.

And review the plans again -- it seems that you've deviated a bit, sequence-wise as well as parts/construction (e.g. extra platenut, lightening holes)

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Battery box modification I recommend...
Cut the front off the box. Install hinges plus a 3-16"-1/4" of depth. use the wider hinge material. Makes it much easier to R&R a battery. I fabricated a "T" shaped spacer from baffle material. It takes up most of the space between the battery and firewall and also protects from an inadvertent short from the positive terminal.
+1 on the mod. It makes it much easier to get the battery out later when the mount and engine etc are in place.
 
The box is actually from an Odyssey PC680MJ (Metal Jacket). It will fit like a glove.

And review the plans again -- it seems that you've deviated a bit, sequence-wise as well as parts/construction (e.g. extra platenut, lightening holes)

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Yea my lightening holes are a joke. And you’re right, I have too many nutplates. Jeez.
 
I aligned the left side of the box with the correct rivet on the brace but now I’m a few mm off on the right. Ugh.

How snug is the PC680 in that box? Maybe I can cut it down a bit (shrink the box).
Pretty snug, especially if powder coated.
 
+1 for making the box bigger per @wirejock suggestion

I found that an alternative brand battery to Odyssey PC680 (Fullriver, a good battery) was slightly larger, like 1/8", and it would not fit into the box without enlarging the box.
 
Another option, if you decide to re-do yours...
I'm not flying yet, but having read of dramas with tight fitting batteries I decided to install the RV-14 battery box. Much lighter and the Full River battery fits in easy.
 
I will remove a few of the unnecessary bolts on the left and see if I can nudge it into position. I also ordered the battery (PC680) and play with the fit.
 
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