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Originally Posted by Tristan Lall
I find this logic convincing. There is (at present) no 2014 prohibition on multiple batteries not used for electrical power.
Besides, since there's no clear regulatory mandate, think of it from an equitable point of view: no harm, no foul, right? Who has reason to care if you use a (disconnected) battery or a rock as ballast?
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I'll note that for me, personally, batteries are a ballast of last resort, only slightly preferable to a sturdy bucket of nuts and bolts. If I have options that don't include a 12 lb portable welding power supply, I'd much rather go with those options.
So I'm not saying I think batteries as ballast are necessarily wise, just that the legality seem in question. Much like using an RS550 in a stall-likely application is legal but foolish.