Tuesdak
TDR MEMBER
Thanks for the suggestion. I will call a mobile welder to look at doing this.For your upper battery mount, having cut out that structural steel, I'd recommend a cross brace to go across (side to side looking, forward/aft on trailer), then down at an angle (clear the lower battery) and attach to the frame.
So let me get this straight: Arctic Fox installed a 60A converter just as far away from the battery as they can get in the rear of the RV. But wait there is more! They used 6 AWG wire to go the 20' distance!

This means when I fire up the converter on AGM's with a 25% discharge I only get 1/3 the output of the converter, ~20A, at 14.4v. Well it's 14.4v at the converter anyway. At the batteries it's low 13's for nearly a volt of loss in the cables. Really need 1/0 Gauge cables for this 20'+ run or move the converter closer to the batteries. No wonder the last set of batteries were murdered.
The Solar wiring is even more fun going from the driver side rear corner panel to mid RV on the passenger side for the old controller then back to the driver side battery location in the front of the RV. At least locating the controller near the batteries can overcome some of the ~36' wire distance voltage loss.