Yes, my husband just finished doing this. What he did was purchase a additional battery box. He ran a second hose off that box and then inserted a "T" joint purchased at Home Depot to connect everything together. The only problem he had was trying to slip the hose on the new battery box hole. He had to chamfer (trim) the outside edge of the hole in order for the hose to slip on. He also turned the original battery 90 degrees and installed the second battery next to the orginal battery. In addition he had to drill two new holes for the drain for the battery boxes. Next, then wire the two batteries together. Positive to positive and negative to negative. Hope all this makes sense. Feel free to e-mail me if you have any questions. Also if you want I can take some pictures and send them to you. Good luck.
Sharon
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