Group 24-31 Battery Box, with Easy Lock Lid

$13.50
Part Number
29 CASE LOCKTOP
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Introducing the Group 24-31 Adjustable Battery Box with Locking Lid from Remy Battery. This durable battery box is designed to securely hold Group Size 24, 27, 29, and 31 batteries in place, making it perfect for use in boats, pontoons, cruisers, and fishing vessels. The adjustable design of this battery box allows for a customized fit, ensuring a snug and secure hold for your battery. The locking lid provides added security, keeping your battery safe and protected at all times. Included with the battery box is a strap and mounting hardware, making installation quick and easy. Made in the USA, you can trust in the quality and durability of this battery box to keep your battery safe and secure. Don't settle for anything less than the best when it comes to protecting your battery. Choose the Group 24-31 Adjustable Battery Box with Locking Lid from Remy Battery for peace of mind on the water.

Looking for a durable and versatile battery box for your Group Size 24–31 batteries? Our adjustable plastic battery box is the perfect solution. Keep your batteries secure and protected with this high-quality and easy-to-use storage option. Ideal for a variety of applications, this battery box is a must-have for any battery user. This adjustable battery box will fit group 24, 27 and 29 (31) batteries, making it the perfect box for securing boat starting and deep cycle batteries on any watercraft or vessel. Our adjustable battery box features a very simple locking lid that is far easier to remove compared to other boxes and made right here in the USA. With the 24, 27 and 29 battery box you'll also receive a battery box strap and mounting hardware to make sure your battery stays put while on the water or getting to the water.


Features

  • Resistant to Battery Acid, Gasoline, Oil and Solvents
  • UV Resistant
  • Easy Locking Lid / Cover
  • Meets U.S. Coast Guard Regulations (183.420 & ABYCE-10.7)

Includes

  • Battery Box Strap
  • Mounts and Screws for Securing Battery Box
  • Adjustable Bracket for Group 24 and 27 batteries

Inner Battery Box Dimensions

13.50"

Length

7.25"

Width

8.50"

Height

Outer Battery Box Dimensions

17.06"

Length

9.75"

Width

10.88"

Height


Made in the USA


More Information
Part Number 29 CASE LOCKTOP
MPN 29 CASE LOCKTOP
Battery Group Size Group Size 24-31
Box Material Plastic
Box Configuration 1 Battery
Inside Dimensions
Length 13.50"
Width 7.25"
Height 8.5"
Outside Dimensions
Length 17.06"
Width 9.75"
Height 10.88"
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Storage batteries in boats

Did you know that the United States Coast Guard has regulations regarding batteries? Properly Installing one of our battery boxes will meet USCG federal regulations.

Here are the regulations directly from 33 CFR 183.401-460 

  • Each installed battery must not move more than one inch in any direction when a pulling force of 90 pounds or twice the battery weight, whichever is less, is applied through the center of gravity of the battery as follows:
  • Vertically for a duration of one minute.
  • Horizontally and parallel to the boat's center line for a duration of one minute fore and one minute aft.
  • Horizontally and perpendicular to the boat's center line for a duration of one minute to starboard and one minute to port.
  • Each battery must be installed so that metallic objects cannot come in contact with the ungrounded battery terminals.
  • Each metallic fuel line and fuel system component within 12 inches and above the horizontal plane of the battery top surface as installed must be shielded with dielectric material.
  • Each battery must not be directly above or below a fuel tank, fuel filter, or fitting in a fuel line.
  • A vent system or other means must be provided to permit the discharge from the boat of hydrogen gas released by the battery.
  • Each battery terminal connector must not depend on spring tension for its mechanical connection to the terminal.

In our home state of Wisconsin our regulations regarding batteries are as follows:

It is unlawful to operate a motorized vessel equipped with a storage battery unless the battery is secured against shifting. A covered battery box with strap is best. In addition, the battery must be equipped with nonconductive terminal shields to prevent accidental shorting. Both the positive and negative terminals must be covered.

Many States have similar regulations. If your State does not have any boating rules regarding storage batteries it is recommended to follow USGC regulations.

Storage Batteries in Boats

Did you know that the United States Coast Guard has regulations regarding batteries? Properly installing one of our battery boxes will meet USCG federal regulations.

Here are the regulations directly from 33 CFR 183.401-460

Each installed battery must not move more than one inch in any direction when a pulling force of 90 pounds or twice the battery weight, whichever is less, is applied through the center of gravity of the battery as follows:

  • Vertically for a duration of one minute.
  • Horizontally and parallel to the boat's center line for a duration of one minute fore and one minute aft.
  • Horizontally and perpendicular to the boat's center line for a duration of one minute to starboard and one minute to port.
  • Each battery must be installed so that metallic objects cannot come in contact with the ungrounded battery terminals.
  • Each metallic fuel line and fuel system component within 12 inches and above the horizontal plane of the battery top surface as installed must be shielded with dielectric material.
  • Each battery must not be directly above or below a fuel tank, fuel filter, or fitting in a fuel line.
  • A vent system or other means must be provided to permit the discharge from the boat of hydrogen gas released by the battery.
  • Each battery terminal connector must not depend on spring tension for its mechanical connection to the terminal.

In our home state of Wisconsin, our regulations regarding batteries are as follows:

It is unlawful to operate a motorized vessel equipped with a storage battery unless the battery is secured against shifting. A covered battery box with strap is best. In addition, the battery must be equipped with non-conductive terminal shields to prevent accidental shorting. Both the positive and negative terminals must be covered.

Many States have similar regulations. If your State does not have any boating rules regarding storage batteries, it is recommended to follow USCG regulations.

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