KellysEye
Well-Known Member
I had 2 6v Trojans in series, they lasted 5 years.
I had 2 6v Trojans in series, they lasted 5 years.
I have 6 Trojan T015s which were new in 2009 and are still going strong, including doing a transat. I think your experience was a 1-off.
Odd. I've never heard anything bad about them.
As for life I am told it is the number discharge/charge cycles that matter. I think somewhere on their site is the figure 1700. My current bank of 6 are at 1400 and counting.
>I had 2 6v Trojans in series, they lasted 5 years.
>> That's not v good most users achieve much better.
I think the reason they lasted 5 years is we were long distance sailing so using them a lot every day.
That's not v good most users achieve much better. I'm wondering if there is a non-USA made alternative as I don't like the 'America first' philosophy of the Trump led country.
The size of your battery bank is related to your daily electrical needs, usually measured in amp/hours.
A cruising boat with LED lights, without a fridge and using a windvane rather than an electric autopilot could manage quite comfortably with just a pair of T 105s.
In fact I was chided by the Trojan technician for having a battery bank that was too large in relation to my daily consumption and charging capacity.