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mike-s
Jul 27, 2017Explorer
ktmrfs wrote:Where did you get that from?
Even true deep discharge 12V like Trojan 12V renewable energy 12V have about 1/2 the cycle life of a similar 6V configuration.
Trojan says otherwise. In their spec sheet, they show the 6V T-105 right next to the 12V J185H (which has the same capacity as 2 T-105s). Both are listed in the same 1200 cycles @ 50% discharge section, and they share the same cycle life curve. It's the Group 24/27 batteries which have shorter lives (and smaller capacities), because the case size restricts how large the plates can be (a 185 weighs over twice as much as a 27) and how much electrolyte they can hold (the 185 is twice the volume).
The reason to buy 6V GC2s is because they tend to be cheaper and easier to find locally due to the numbers used in golf carts, not because 6 V batteries are necessarily better than 12 V ones.
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