Morris Quad Batteries
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Morris Quad Batteries
Probably a bit previous given these models are still being shipped, but has anyone bought batteries yet? Scanning the manuals, setup is based on 2 x 12v 9ah batteries but what dimensions can the tray accommodate?
Cheers
Kevin
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Kevin
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Re: Morris Quad Batteries
Hi Kevin.
Just been looking at HARDWARE EXPRESS web site, the batteries HR1234W F2 look right,
Have measured up the tray where they will sit, with plenty of room to spare.
Hope this is off some use to you.
Regards Walter.
Just been looking at HARDWARE EXPRESS web site, the batteries HR1234W F2 look right,
Have measured up the tray where they will sit, with plenty of room to spare.
Hope this is off some use to you.
Regards Walter.
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Re: Morris Quad Batteries
Thanks Walter. In fact, looking at various websites the typical 12v 9ah battery all appear to be of the same dimensions, probably why there is no mention in the manual like there is in other models.
Had I twigged this earlier I neednt have asked.
Thanks again
Kevin
Had I twigged this earlier I neednt have asked.
Thanks again
Kevin
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Re: Morris Quad Batteries
Try Component Shop for batteries cheaper than Hardware Express and I have been using them for years with no complaints.
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Re: Morris Quad Batteries
Anyone thinking of Lithium batteries for the Quad, or do we think it needs the weight of AGM batteries for traction ?
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Re: Morris Quad Batteries
Hi Rolf.
Battery size is. length is 151, width 65, height 95.
battery tray is length is 348, width 80, height 110.
Hope this of use to you.
Regards Walter.
Battery size is. length is 151, width 65, height 95.
battery tray is length is 348, width 80, height 110.
Hope this of use to you.
Regards Walter.
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Re: Morris Quad Batteries
Hello Walter,
thanks for the information. This is the standard measure. So no high battery. The battery compartment is in the rear of the Morris.
greetings
Rolf
thanks for the information. This is the standard measure. So no high battery. The battery compartment is in the rear of the Morris.
greetings
Rolf
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Re: Morris Quad Batteries
I will have a go with lifepo4 the headway 15 amp round cells,but I don't have the standard motion pack so I have more room for the battery.
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Re: Morris Quad Batteries
I would measure carefully for the Headway cells as they're not particularly compact.
My 24V 15Ah pack of 8 cells from Eclipse Bikes is about the same size as a pair of 22Ah AGM batteries, even if only half the weight.
Adrian.
My 24V 15Ah pack of 8 cells from Eclipse Bikes is about the same size as a pair of 22Ah AGM batteries, even if only half the weight.
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Re: Morris Quad Batteries
Adrian 180 x 170 x 84 mm is the pack is a close fit.
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Re: Morris Quad Batteries
Hello all,
couple of pictures of the yucel Y9-12 batteries and electronics fitted, its a tight fit, made a few modifications to the smoker mounting, the lower rear outside mounting plate filed the corner off so I could move the smoker as far back to give a bit of room between the fan and battery, you could just angle the smoker if you wanted, made a mounting bracket to secure the exhaust pipe to the flange fitting on the smoker, make sure you drill the hole in the correct place for the exhaust to go down and clear the chassis rail and body bracket, also drilled and taped a new filler hole in the rear of the smoker, if I did this again I would angle this hole up slightly to make it easier for the fluild to flow in to the smoker body, I made the large access panel in the rear of the body so it would open so I could gain access to the power button/charging lead/smoker filler tube and smoke on/off switch. in the last picture note where the loom goes between the chassis rails and up in to the electrics tray, if you go in front of where it is it will foul the body when you fit it, just make sure the wires are away from the winch drum, hope this info helps others.
couple of pictures of the yucel Y9-12 batteries and electronics fitted, its a tight fit, made a few modifications to the smoker mounting, the lower rear outside mounting plate filed the corner off so I could move the smoker as far back to give a bit of room between the fan and battery, you could just angle the smoker if you wanted, made a mounting bracket to secure the exhaust pipe to the flange fitting on the smoker, make sure you drill the hole in the correct place for the exhaust to go down and clear the chassis rail and body bracket, also drilled and taped a new filler hole in the rear of the smoker, if I did this again I would angle this hole up slightly to make it easier for the fluild to flow in to the smoker body, I made the large access panel in the rear of the body so it would open so I could gain access to the power button/charging lead/smoker filler tube and smoke on/off switch. in the last picture note where the loom goes between the chassis rails and up in to the electrics tray, if you go in front of where it is it will foul the body when you fit it, just make sure the wires are away from the winch drum, hope this info helps others.
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Re: Morris Quad Batteries
I had today some time too fit my battery these are lifepo4 headway 15 ampere i have not orderd the elektro from Armortek so i have more room in the back.
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Re: Morris Quad Batteries
That's a tight fit
It should last for ages though, as I use exactly the same ones in the T-34, and the Quad only has the one motor.
Where have you placed the BMS board ?
Adrian.
It should last for ages though, as I use exactly the same ones in the T-34, and the Quad only has the one motor.
Where have you placed the BMS board ?
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Re: Morris Quad Batteries
Hello Adrian this batterie is also for a panzerIV i use no BMS board batterie is controlt with telemetrie in the Quad and charged with a balance charger.
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