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Anyone familiar with FVP Batteries

IrnBear
Explorer
Explorer
My new to me motorhome needed new house batteries.

Stopped at a exclusively Batteries shop in Lake Havasu on our way home from the PARKER Strip today.
Decided to go from two 12 volt batteries to two 6 volt batteries.

Very nice guys at the shop recommended the FVP 6Volt batteries.
He also said they were a Black Box Battery produced by Trojan (turns out that was not true).

Batteries I bought:

$99.95 each installed.
on the battery the model code actually ends with TRJ

I don't think I have gone wrong.
Only time will tell.

Anyone familiar with this battery.

Thanks for any help or thoughts.

IrnBear
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MEXICOWANDERER
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Explorer
All three jars on their home page match those used by Exide.

CA_Traveler
Explorer III
Explorer III
Looks like FVP has some racing history and they offer a few products including batteries. But not much information on their website. Actually saw a few FVP batteries today in a local car repair shop.

I'd want to know who makes the batteries and in what country. But if they work for you then great.
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Bob

2oldman
Explorer II
Explorer II
The correct battery depends on your camping style.
"If I'm wearing long pants, I'm too far north" - 2oldman

MEXICOWANDERER
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Explorer
Weight is a vital component in calculating what your dollar purchased.

Trojan USED TO insist on white jars with red lids when they ran out of maroon embossed case jars. Never to my knowledge had they used any other color.

pianotuna
Nomad III
Nomad III
they will work for you.
Regards, Don
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