JohnGC
Well-Known Member
I'm considering replacing my existing service battery with an even number of Trojan T105s. Several forumites have recommended them and their size and electrical specification would suit my boat.
One of the downsides of flooded batteries is that they are not spill proof. Trojan state that the T105s can be used up to an angle of 20 degrees (I don't know if that is the point at which the acid spills or the plates begin to uncover).
Obviously a yacht heels rather more than 20 degrees and I'm sure there will be a good deal of "sloshing" about within the battery cells.
What are other forumites experiences with acid spills and heeling? I'm interested in the T105s in particular and flooded batteries in general.
One of the downsides of flooded batteries is that they are not spill proof. Trojan state that the T105s can be used up to an angle of 20 degrees (I don't know if that is the point at which the acid spills or the plates begin to uncover).
Obviously a yacht heels rather more than 20 degrees and I'm sure there will be a good deal of "sloshing" about within the battery cells.
What are other forumites experiences with acid spills and heeling? I'm interested in the T105s in particular and flooded batteries in general.