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The Trojan T105's are frequently found discounted at Battery Warehouses and
sales points. I got 4 of them at $65 each from a battery supplier in Minneapolis. Larry DeMers Kelton Joyner wrote: Trojan battery has the following deep cycle batteries suitable for house batteries The J250G (220 Ahr @ 20 hr rate) $100.95 ea. plus any taxes The J305G (285 Ahr @ 20 hr rate) $130.95 ea. plus any taxes The J305HC (335 Ahr @ 20 hr rate) $169.95 ea. plus any taxes http://www.trojanbattery.com/productspecsguide.pdf The West Marine 6V battery is a Trojan T-105 (225 Ahr @ 20 hr rate). Catalog price is 109.99 plus tax. West Marine catalog conservatively rates battery @ 215 Ahrs Kelton s/v Isle Escape Schoonertrash wrote: The old boat had a couple of 4D's at 220 Amp each. The new boat is currently using fairly standard 12 volt RV size batteries at 110 ratings each. I'm thinking of going to the 6 volt variety as I have to go back up to or near 400 Amp hours of storage. Which size, which voltage, and why? If six volt are the fairly inexpensive one's from Costco (golf cart batteries)useful or should I just spend the money at West Marine? Tanks Michael |
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