Apr-20-2018 03:38 PM
Apr-25-2018 08:06 AM
Eric&Lisa wrote:SoundGuy wrote:Eric&Lisa wrote:
Oh, and water the battery every season. Just do it.
Read what the OP actually posted and you'll see he's looking for Trojan T-105 AGM batts - NO watering an AGM. :R
Good catch. Here is a re-write to ensure no one else is confused:
"Oh, and perform regular maintenance on the battery as required by the battery type. My first Trojan wet cell battery made it a full decade before I decided to proactively replace it. Absorbed Glass Mat batteries do not require watering, but do have different maintenance requirements for long life. I encourage you to consider the RV battery as an investment and take care of it accordingly, especially when buying a premium brand like Trojan."
Apr-22-2018 01:37 PM
SoundGuy wrote:Eric&Lisa wrote:
Oh, and water the battery every season. Just do it.
Read what the OP actually posted and you'll see he's looking for Trojan T-105 AGM batts - NO watering an AGM. :R
Apr-22-2018 10:20 AM
Apr-21-2018 03:57 PM
2oldman wrote:Or, more likely, an untrained cart jockey overfills the batteries. I caught two of them filling batteries with a garden hose just feet from the Clubhouse Locker Room entrance. I never did inspect the carpet inside the Clubhouse but I bet it wore pretty fast after tracking acid on it. It was just one of a hnadful of times that I lost my cool at that Golf Course.
Perhaps the OP is asking for suggestions on getting AGM batteries, not wet ones.
GCs should start using AGMs. I've seen some pretty horrific looking batteries, wiring and corroded compartments on acid carts. They bounce around a lot and perhaps get overcharged.
Apr-21-2018 10:24 AM
JoeH wrote:
I recently bought 8 Duracell AGM CG-2's for replacement house batteries at Sam's Club.
Apr-21-2018 09:50 AM
SoundGuy wrote:Eric&Lisa wrote:
Oh, and water the battery every season. Just do it.
Read what the OP actually posted and you'll see he's looking for Trojan T-105 AGM batts - NO watering an AGM. :R
Apr-21-2018 08:40 AM
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Apr-21-2018 03:38 AM
Apr-21-2018 03:36 AM
Eric&Lisa wrote:
Oh, and water the battery every season. Just do it.
Apr-20-2018 10:34 PM
Apr-20-2018 08:15 PM
db7512 wrote:
Look for a "Master Distributor" like "Battery Outfitters". I found the best price in Arkansas from them.They also sell blems.
Apr-20-2018 08:01 PM