Anyone tried finding extra space in a Globecar dinette suspended floor?

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Has anyone has taken up the dinette area suspended floor in a Globecar (actually a Campscout - but I expect they can't all be that different?) to find extra space for additional Lithium batteries/B2Bs/Solar Regulators etc? I would be pleased to hear from you as it might save me an tricky, perhaps unnecessary removal job.

I know there is a bulky heater hose under there to contend with. (from the under-double-seat Truma Water Heater.) Any photos of the exposed floor would be a bonus....

I've checked the MHF and PosslForum.de sites and found nothing helpful.
 
Different vehicle, but same manufacturer. We have a hidden cubby hole beneath the dining table that can be used for stashing stuff ...
 
I don’t know the layout of the camp scout but our summit prime has the battery under the passenger seat, 230 wh, and all the rest is u der the bench seat with the truma.
 
With the standard leisure battery there is a fair chunk of spare space under the drivers seat.
I think you are looking at a lot of pain to make use of any spare space under the floor other than the existing storage that's there.
Taking out the floor level light may let you see if there are any voids to play with.
 
I have the factory installed safe under the dinette table raised floor
I’d that where the cubby hole is? I wonder if this can be retrofitted

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I’ve got a lhd 2013 possl 2win with two cubbies under the table!
My leisure battery was under the passenger seat! I removed the seat ( a barsteward of a job) and removed the knackered lead acid and put in two same size gel batteries!
I was thinking of installing some solar and using the bench seat box for additional lithium or gel batteries 😁👍
 

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