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The dual battery trays are used to support twelve-volt batteries used for the twenty-four-volt boat lift motor systems with the Shore Stations brand boat lift. This sturdy unit is designed to mount to the horizontal canopy beams of the Shore Station brand boat lift.
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Understand the Many Benefits of Dual Battery Trays The dual battery trays are used to support twelve-volt batteries used for the twenty-four-volt boat lift motor systems with the Shore Stations brand boat lift. This sturdy unit is designed to mount to the horizontal canopy beams of the Shore Station brand boat lift. Specially designed to keep the batteries stored up high and out of the way, the fridge slides keep the boat lift system tidy. The high-strength aluminium construction prevents breakage, corrosion, and sun- damage. Manufacturers often recommend using protective plastic battery enclosures to help protect the battery from the weather. What is a Battery Tray? A battery tray is a device used for holding large battery packs in place. The tray prevents the battery from rolling out of place and causing damage to surrounding objects, or even to the battery itself. Many feature mounting bolts to hold the tray in place, as well as adjustable straps to keep the battery anchored in the tray. These trays also prevent battery acid and other caustic materials from dripping or leaking onto nearby surfaces. What Type Battery Trays are Found in Vehicles and Marine Vessels? In a boat, the battery tray holds the battery in place during rough conditions. In cars or motorcycles, the battery tray makes it easier to access and remove the battery as needed, and also protects the remaining engine components from rust and corrosion. When leaks or corrosion occur, users can simply remove the existing battery tray and replace it with a new model. A new tray also acts as a liner between the existing tray and the battery. Conclusion Battery trays proffer multiple benefits to users beyond basic battery security. Not only is the battery protected from damage, but it is also held in place to maintain power connections with related equipment.