demonboy
Well-Known Member
Weekly question on batteries, which really should be a PM for Troubadour since he seems to know all there is to know on the subject...
Exide Batteries are one of the largest manufacturer of batteries in India. Does anyone have any opinion or experience or heard rumours of them?
My situation is this: having been swung back round to the idea of wets I have discovered that there are some Trojans coming in to India shortly. However the exchange rate of the INR to USD was so bad the price seems rather steep at Rs 15,900 +VAT, which equates to almost 200 quid for some T125s (225aH). In short that's over 850 squid for 4 Trojans.
Exide do an equivalent but are Rs10,000. Now I know Trojans are supposed to be the best but we're talking 150 quid more for them and we simply don't have the spare cash at the moment.
I've spoken to Exide who seem to (finally) have understand the application of these batteries were I to buy them (the concept of using traction batteries in a boat is completely foreign to them) and said they are suitable for deep cycling providing they don't drop to 10.5v. Not much chance of that happening on Esper so they could be a viable alternative to the Trojans.
Another thing: on the phone the technical chap refered to the rating of the batteries in C5 hour terms, not C20, so he refered to the battery as 171 aH, not 225 (even though they are called 6c 225). Does this make any difference to me?
Exide Batteries are one of the largest manufacturer of batteries in India. Does anyone have any opinion or experience or heard rumours of them?
My situation is this: having been swung back round to the idea of wets I have discovered that there are some Trojans coming in to India shortly. However the exchange rate of the INR to USD was so bad the price seems rather steep at Rs 15,900 +VAT, which equates to almost 200 quid for some T125s (225aH). In short that's over 850 squid for 4 Trojans.
Exide do an equivalent but are Rs10,000. Now I know Trojans are supposed to be the best but we're talking 150 quid more for them and we simply don't have the spare cash at the moment.
I've spoken to Exide who seem to (finally) have understand the application of these batteries were I to buy them (the concept of using traction batteries in a boat is completely foreign to them) and said they are suitable for deep cycling providing they don't drop to 10.5v. Not much chance of that happening on Esper so they could be a viable alternative to the Trojans.
Another thing: on the phone the technical chap refered to the rating of the batteries in C5 hour terms, not C20, so he refered to the battery as 171 aH, not 225 (even though they are called 6c 225). Does this make any difference to me?
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