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RoyB
Jul 16, 2014Explorer II
Just think of all the abuse the golf carts put on these GC2 batteries.
The T105s you have are surely somewhat reduced in performance having all of that fluids being boiled out over time. They are spec'ed to produce 12VDC @ 25AMPS for around 447 minutes (7.45 hours) which is a long time for batteries. I would never do that to my batteries but going for half that performance is done all the time here when camping off the power grid.
This performance on your T105s has probably been reduced somewhat after running dry on fluids for a long time period. That would be a big NO-NO from most of us that have survived some many long days and nights camping off the power grids hehe...
Got to agree with you however they are a very heavy duty battery built to take golf cart abuse and are well spoken of being great performers amoung the RV users.
Roy Ken
The T105s you have are surely somewhat reduced in performance having all of that fluids being boiled out over time. They are spec'ed to produce 12VDC @ 25AMPS for around 447 minutes (7.45 hours) which is a long time for batteries. I would never do that to my batteries but going for half that performance is done all the time here when camping off the power grid.
This performance on your T105s has probably been reduced somewhat after running dry on fluids for a long time period. That would be a big NO-NO from most of us that have survived some many long days and nights camping off the power grids hehe...
Got to agree with you however they are a very heavy duty battery built to take golf cart abuse and are well spoken of being great performers amoung the RV users.
Roy Ken
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