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Battery box anti-flooding ideas
Since we have more and more bad weather, heavy rain etc, I was a bit nervous that one sunroof drain or hatchback door seal let water go inside the battery box and flood all that expensive electronic equipment.
I tought that making like 2 holes in the bottom of the box, and install some drain extension to keep debris and water from under the X to go inside would be a good prevention. I was looking for something like #21 in this diagram: ![]() It should work fine for all situations, exept one; when there is standing water that is higher than the bottom of the box, then water could enter via that drain tube. I know that this situation doesn't happen very often, but I would prefer to be 100% protected. I know some anti-flood valves exist for the house, but they are bulky. Does anyone have seen some miniature anti flood valves that could be fitted there? If I don't find one, I think I will just use those drain tubes. The odds are bigger to have a leaking sunroof or tailgate, than having to cross a +2' deep flood. |
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