DickB
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I am about to spend a huge amount of cash on new batteries. Looking around I see that Trojan batteries seem good value, but I have no idea how good they are and how long they last. Any views?
I am about to spend a huge amount of cash on new batteries. Looking around I see that Trojan batteries seem good value, but I have no idea how good they are and how long they last. Any views?
Have you considered 6v golf cart batteries
Designed for deap cycle & get abused so are designed for it
2 of these to give 12 volts would give a massive storage & more bangs per buck to coin a phrase
Only problem is the room needed for them
The 'traction' variant which is made for golf carts seems to last longer than the marine deep cycle version due to the plate design.
Thanks everyone, I was looking at TE35 6v deep cycle batteries as the size is identical to the Varta ones I currently have. Varta replacement around £300, Trojan about £150, hence cheaper. I'll check out the T105s too. Cheers
Thanks for that, but frankly I had never heard of Trojan until the last few days. I like the idea of gel having spent ages topping up the 24 cells on the eight 6v batteries I have (24v). The TE35 just appeared as a direct size replacement, but gel is a bonus (I think!).
I will definitely check around for prices too before shelling out. Thanks again for the help.
Good point, I hadn't spotted a ref. to Gel batteries.
...because there wasn't one![]()
I think you'll find that the two are exactly the same. Certainly, going to Trojan's 'marine' and 'golf & utility' sections and selecting 'T105' brings up the identical picture and spex with the same source code. So I guess Trojan think they're the same. For some reason the similar T105 Plus appears in the marine section but not golf & utility, which might be behind your perception. So maybe Plus isn't much of a plus.