2010 Sprinter. Q's regarding fitment of a leisure battery.

Mr Meenah

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I have twin passenger seats up front with space underneath for 1 or 2 leisure batteries. I want to start by fitting the one, which I'm yet to purchase, charge via a T-max split charge system which I have on order and a 1000w pure sine-wave inverter which is also on its way to me. Has anyone done this? The battery is under the floor directly in front of the middle passenger so it's not a massive distance to bridge but I've no idea what I'm doing. Any advice appreciated. I'm thinking of a 110ah sealed leisure battery if that helps.
 

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out the side of the existing box below floor and back up or there may be conduits under the mats already why do you need the invertor?
 
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240v would be for charging my e-bike and power tools or similar (also It won't hurt to have it as back-up ).
 
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id drill a hole in the side of the box and bring cable under the van probably easier than lifting all the mat
 
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The mat is an easy lift really. I'll have to lift it anyway to connect up
 
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