AA4WP
Advanced Member
I am presently attempting to install a RS2000 battery charger/inverter to replace the Dimensions 2KW unit which was orignial equipment in our 2004 Journey 36G. I have removed the Dimensions unit and have noticed how much lighter it is compared to the RS2000. I have also noticed that the wall (on which the Dimensions unit was mounted) was riveted at the top of the bay in three places. Unfortunately, all three rivets are shorn off, and the mounting wall just "floats"; not being connected at the top. This situation was not noticed until I removed the fascia covering the plumbing installation just to the left of the electrical portion of the bay. The screws which held the fascia were attached to the common wall (water on the left, electrical on the right) seemed to add somewhat to the stability of the floating common wall.
Now I know that the RS2000 is about twice the weight of the dimensions unit, so I am fearful that the weight difference will cause even more demand for support than that provided for the original Dimensions unit.
My question is: How can that wall be satisfactorily strengthened? There doesn't seem to be quite enough room to mount the RS2000 on the floor of the bay. It could squeeze, but there would not be adequate room to allow for forced air ventilation, according to Xantrex installation requirements.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks.
Now I know that the RS2000 is about twice the weight of the dimensions unit, so I am fearful that the weight difference will cause even more demand for support than that provided for the original Dimensions unit.
My question is: How can that wall be satisfactorily strengthened? There doesn't seem to be quite enough room to mount the RS2000 on the floor of the bay. It could squeeze, but there would not be adequate room to allow for forced air ventilation, according to Xantrex installation requirements.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks.