Busy week at work so not much progress. I did start mounting a few items, hoping that i could get feedback on the separation and potential for issues down the road from you experienced folk.
Again, not professional by any means, but I am noticing growth in me, which thrills me to the core. I am loving this, and now I feel that I NEED another to follow this up and keep learning and improving.
I moved the ignition as i ignorantly cut a bunch of stuff off originally. I was hoping that with enough separation from the solenoid, and the terminal boots, that I can leave it in the tray.

I lost the strap and made a simple bracket to hold the battery in place. The battery is surrounded by the foam(ish?) material that they are shipped with for filling space left from the original battery. I need to read whether it is safe to use before actually getting too far. I tried my best to elevate the starter solenoid terminals off the pan, but may end up getting another that is short enough to stand with the terminals pointing upwards.
I also originally planned on leaving the reg/rec in the tray, but now am concerned with it not getting air flow after discussing it in an earlier post. I wonder if adding some vents/louvers would help. That and i really want to learn how to do that.
I should add that the positive battery terminal is closest the solenoid. I planned on taking the ground out of the tray either below and around or straight out the right side.

Just comparing it to the size of the Cognito tray, which is(was before I hacked it up) a very nicely made piece.

So what do you all think? Is it worth making the cables again or does anything need to move around? Thanks as always!
-Marc