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Snap-Top Battery Box with Strap for Group 24 to Group 31 Batteries - Vented

Snap-Top Battery Box with Strap for Group 24 to Group 31 Batteries - Vented

Item # 329-HM318BKS
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Battery box protects your automotive, marine, or RV battery against impacts, contaminants, and leaked battery acid. Ventilated lid features cable ports and locking tabs. Reinforced handles for safe grip. Molded plastic is impact and UV resistant. 1-800-940-8924 to order NOCO battery boxes part number 329-HM318BKS or order online at etrailer.com. Free expert support on all NOCO products. Great prices and Fastest Shipping for Snap-Top Battery Box with Strap for Group 24 to Group 31 Batteries - Vented. Battery Boxes reviews from real customers.
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NOCO Battery Boxes - 329-HM318BKS

  • Camper Battery Box
  • Equipment Battery Box
  • Marine Battery Box
  • Trailer Battery Box
  • Group 24 Batteries
  • Group 31 Batteries
  • 17-3/4L x 10W x 10-5/8D Inch
  • Black Plastic
  • NOCO

Battery box protects your automotive, marine, or RV battery against impacts, contaminants, and leaked battery acid. Ventilated lid features cable ports and locking tabs. Reinforced handles for safe grip. Molded plastic is impact and UV resistant.


Features:

  • Battery box protects your automotive, marine, or RV battery against impacts, contaminants, and leaked battery acid
    • Great for installation on a boat, camper, motorhome, trailer, or generator
  • Adjustable divider allows for different sized batteries to be secured in place
  • Rugged, molded plastic is resistant to impact, UV rays, oil, gas, and battery acid
    • Maintains impact resistance in extreme conditions down to -20 F
  • Ventilated lid secures to container with 2 fasteners and a 42" box strap
    • Multiple exit points allow dangerous acid vapors to be released safely
  • 4 Cable ports provide multiple battery wiring options
  • Acid-resistant reservoir safely captures spilled battery acid inside the box
  • Reinforced handles ensure secure grip while carrying the battery
  • Meets Federal USCG 183.420 and ABYC E-10.7 requirements for marine use
  • Made in the USA


Specs:

  • Application: 12-volt automotive, marine, and RV lead-acid SLA batteries
  • Battery size: group 24, group 27, group 29, and group 31
  • Battery box dimensions:
    • External dimensions: 17-3/4" long x 10-5/8" tall x 10" wide
    • Internal dimensions: 13-7/8" long x 8" tall x 6-7/8" wide
  • Box strap length: 42"
  • Temperature range: -20 F - 320 F
  • Weight: 4 lbs
  • 1-Year limited warranty


NOCO HM318 Group 24,27,39, and 31 Snap Top Battery Box Dimensions



HM318BK NOCO Snap-Top Battery Box for Group 24, Group 27, Group 29, and Group 31 Batteries

Replaces Deka DW00252

Installation Details 329-HM318BKS Installation instructions



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Snap-Top Battery Box with Strap for Group 24 to Group 31 Batteries - Vented - 329-HM318BKS

Average Customer Rating:  4.7 out of 5 stars   (92 Customer Reviews)

Battery box protects your automotive, marine, or RV battery against impacts, contaminants, and leaked battery acid. Ventilated lid features cable ports and locking tabs. Reinforced handles for safe grip. Molded plastic is impact and UV resistant.

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box does exactly what’s its ment to do. very pleased. now this is the second box a replacement. the first was so damaged in shipping couldn’t be used. called etrailer explained the the problem they sent me out a new one asap. this one arrived in perfect shape and been using for the last year no problems.



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Just what I needed



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So far so good. It hides/protects the connections. Much better look. And it's expandable in case you get a little bigger battery.



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Fit is excellent, they worked as needed to relocate my batteries effectively.

Cliff

2/22/2023

Continue to work very well. Excellent product



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Works great for my remote battery in my equipment trailer.



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I think I bought this for a friend. I believe it works fine in his enclosed car trailer.

Jack S.

5/11/2021

I bought it for a friend...no problems



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Worked well holding size 24, then size 31 replacement. One of the clips holding the lid on doesn’t release easily. Should be able to push in with both hands to release quickly. Takes some manipulation to remove.



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Installed with a new DC converter, AGM battery, and new DC outlets and charging station in our popup camper. Perfect fit with the battery and space and once I figured out the strap, I like how it secures the lid and box. Can't wait for our next boondocking adventure! As always, etrailer is the best. Easily changed my order to substitute for the out-of-stock charging station.



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worked well for my coleman tent trailer battery.

Paul

6/2/2019

After a year the box is still going strong. I do t keep it covered from the summer sun or winter snow and it has weathered well.



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Not yet installed.
Box cracked during
storage,but I will repair it.



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I ended up installing 2 extra batteries in my camper so I never used this for a battery box, but it makes a great tool box!



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I was sent just the bottom not the top cover



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Sturdy and holding up well on the front of the trailer.



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Box works as intended but I used sheet metal screws and fender washers to mount it more securely. The plastic footmen loops are good enough to keep the top on



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Works great for the larger class batteries. It has a little divider piece so the smaller batterie aren't bouncing around.



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Big, strong and versitle. Battery will power Brakes, power lift , winch and breakaway.



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Exactly what the doctor ordered to get power to my 12000lb winch on my custom trailer.



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For the price, this is the best box..,,looks good, very durable and fit my Forest River excellent....for the best service, parts and knowledgeable people, etrailer is the best



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Good product considering the price. 1 yr old, stored outside and still looks good



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Good quality. Use it for my winch batteries under a cabinet in my trailer.



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Worked perfect for my trailer!



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Just what I need for my job



by:

The battery box came quickly and it was just what I needed . I love etrailer because of their thorough description of each product compared to that other online retailer.



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Great product.
The battery fit nicely
inside and the strap is a nice addition



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Very solid plastic cant wait to use for spare battery box.


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