Hi, I've been reading lots of threads on L Batteries and SC relays and now realise that the set up I have is likely to be inadequate or even dodgy.
It looks like I need the Willinton kit but can anyone explain - if I have already have a metal (factory fitted ?) battery tray on the near side of the engine bay where my L Battery is crudely fitted, do I really need a PLASTIC TRAY as well?
The main engine battery looks like it is just sitting in a similar metal tray on the other side.
Thanks in anticipation
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seem to recall reading that the willminton one sat lower
better to cope with bigger batteries
better to cope with bigger batteries
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If you have the factory fit second tray, you don't need the Willinton tray - which is why he sells some kits without the tray.
Unless you want to fit in the tallest possible battery - in which case you swap the Mazda steel one for the Willinton Fibregalss one.
Unless you want to fit in the tallest possible battery - in which case you swap the Mazda steel one for the Willinton Fibregalss one.
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I think the plastic tray under the main battery is there to protect against any small leaks and to provide a bit more stability. I would assume the Mazda bracket fitted on the passenger side for the twin battery setup would also have a plastic tray too, but none of the aftermarket metal ones I have seen have anything like this.
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Thanks for all of the input. Ok, I think I've got it. Taller batteries could be a problem. After having another look at the main battery it does have a thin liner tray beneath it. So, is there any advantage in trying to obtain one of these and would Halfords or similar have one? I need to get a couple of decent clamps anyway. The LB has sat in it's unlined metal tray for about 3 years so far. 

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I cut a bit of rubber car mat and stuck in under the LB just to stop it moving around. Seemed to work absolutely fine.
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Great, I've got a few remnants of pond liner somewhere - cheersSimon Jones wrote:I cut a bit of rubber car mat and stuck in under the LB just to stop it moving around. Seemed to work absolutely fine.
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