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another option is a refractometer to measure SG. slightly more expensive, but I've found a refractometer to be much more repeatable and much easier to read than getting the fluid level good and the float ok in a hydrometer.
But now it's a refractometer that I checked against my freese hydrometer.
โJul-06-2017 12:07 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Usually where things spark-up is when a person learns everyone else is getting twice the lifespan of their stuff.
โJul-06-2017 10:55 AM
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โJul-06-2017 09:12 AM
OldSmokey wrote:theoldwizard1 wrote:
To confuse you even more, they now sell a T105-RE, "Renewable Energy" version. It is 5 lbs heavier than the regular T105. It big claim to fame is that it is good for over 1500 discharge cycles (assuming 50% DOD). I have no idea about the cost, but if I was a full timer, I think I would want this model.
"Weekend warriors" should probably stick with Costco/Sam GC2 batteries !
look at the warranty period of El cheapo Sam's vs that of the RE.
then order the RE along with a good hydrometer.. you won't regret it.
here is an inexpensive but reasonable hydrometer that works.
http://www.batterymart.com/p-00231-battery-hydrometer.html
โJul-06-2017 07:04 AM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
To confuse you even more, they now sell a T105-RE, "Renewable Energy" version. It is 5 lbs heavier than the regular T105. It big claim to fame is that it is good for over 1500 discharge cycles (assuming 50% DOD). I have no idea about the cost, but if I was a full timer, I think I would want this model.
"Weekend warriors" should probably stick with Costco/Sam GC2 batteries !
โJul-05-2017 07:27 PM
โJul-05-2017 05:08 PM
brulaz wrote:theoldwizard1 wrote:
To confuse you even more, they now sell a T105-RE, "Renewable Energy" version. It is 5 lbs heavier than the regular T105. It big claim to fame is that it is good for over 1500 discharge cycles (assuming 50% DOD). I have no idea about the cost, but if I was a full timer, I think I would want this model.
"Weekend warriors" should probably stick with Costco/Sam GC2 batteries !
Yep. The T105RE is a member of Trojan's "Premium" line, along with a couple of bigger L16s.
They claim an increased number of discharge cycles because of:
"Smart Carbon"
"Alpha Plus Paste with T2 Technology"
"Duragrid Technology"
and
"Maxguard XL Separators"
Wow! But Trojan has a good rep so hopefully the reality matches the jargon.
โJul-05-2017 04:14 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
To confuse you even more, they now sell a T105-RE, "Renewable Energy" version. It is 5 lbs heavier than the regular T105. It big claim to fame is that it is good for over 1500 discharge cycles (assuming 50% DOD). I have no idea about the cost, but if I was a full timer, I think I would want this model.
"Weekend warriors" should probably stick with Costco/Sam GC2 batteries !
โJul-05-2017 02:57 PM
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โJul-05-2017 12:33 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Inexpensive to call Trojan in Santa Fe Springs, CA.
800-423-6569
Horse's Mouth...