JasenC wrote:Vision web site say can be mounted in any orientation.
Yes indeed it does, but manufacturers make lots of promises, which is why I was wondering what others real life results look like.
Pmullen503 wrote:It may weigh 38 lbs, but what's the force it can exert on the shelf after bouncing down the roads for a few years?
Any way you can transfer at least some of the load to the floor?
Yes, probably my main worry.
The idea was to sling it under the counter, so as to provide clear floor right across the lower compartment of the galley.
It would be easy, I did it in Ol' #1, to put in a divider and transfer force to the floor.
But I lose the clear floor that was the aim of the exercise.
All about maximising use of space.
I took another look today. I reckon I'll just mount it on the floor.
I also will look at putting it on the righthand side. On the left puts it on the low side of the trailer when you are driving on a cambered road.
We keep left here, so the left side is almost always lower than the light. For some reason I cannot articulate, it offends me to have the extra weight of the battery helping the camber of the road make the trailer lean over.