Outpost 128 electronics pod dimensions
The Outpost 128 electronics pod is approximately 4.3" wide x 13.4" long x 6.75" high. The Amped Outdoors 30Ah LiFePO4 (tall version) fits on its side.
The Outpost 128 electronics pod is approximately 4.3" wide x 13.4" long x 6.75" high. The Amped Outdoors 30Ah LiFePO4 (tall version) fits on its side.
Why these dimensions matter
The pod is the dedicated dry storage for your battery, fish finder wiring, fuse panel, and any small electronics that need to live below deck. If you're planning to run a trolling motor, fish finder, or aerator, this is the space you're working with.
A few common batteries and what they look like in the pod:
- Amped Outdoors 30Ah LiFePO4 (tall): fits on its side — confirmed
- Amped Outdoors 20Ah: plenty of room either orientation
- Dakota Lithium 18Ah: fits comfortably
- Group U1 lead-acid (~7.5" x 5" x 7"): tight on width — check your specific battery's footprint against 4.3"
Always confirm your specific battery's dimensions before ordering. Battery cases vary a few tenths of an inch between manufacturers, and the pod is purpose-built — there isn't much room to spare on the width axis.
What lives in the pod alongside the battery
- Fuse holders and inline fuses — small and easy to tuck against the sidewall
- Bus bars or junction blocks — fit in the unused length space
- Excess wire runs — coil and zip-tie against the floor
- Fish finder transducer cables — route through the cable gland on the pod lid
What doesn't fit
If you're trying to run a battery that's bigger than ~30Ah in a standard form factor, you're going to outgrow this pod. Some options:
- Use a smaller LiFePO4 — 30Ah is plenty for most kayak setups (12+ hours of continuous trolling motor use at low speed)
- External battery box behind the seat for big rigs
- Two smaller batteries wired in parallel
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