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AStinker- wrote:
Which is better buy? Besides cost per amp hour
Trojan T105 225 20 Hr Amp Hour $105.00 = $ .47 / Ahr 62 lb
or
Crown CR-235 20 Hr Amp Hour $90.50 = $ .39 / Ahr 63 lb
or
Energizer 6 Volt Premium GC2 235 20 Hr Amp Hr $111.00 = $.47 66lb
Assuming a 50% max draw down and if 50% will be able to top charge to 100% within 3 days.
Average draw down approx 30%
Batteries will be on float charger when in storage.
Your opinion & why please.
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โNov-23-2014 05:37 AM
AStinker- wrote:
Which is better buy? Besides cost per amp hour
Trojan T105 225 20 Hr Amp Hour $105.00 = $ .47 / Ahr 62 lb
or
Crown CR-235 20 Hr Amp Hour $90.50 = $ .39 / Ahr 63 lb
or
Energizer 6 Volt Premium GC2 235 20 Hr Amp Hr $111.00 = $.47 66lb
Assuming a 50% max draw down and if 50% will be able to top charge to 100% within 3 days.
Average draw down approx 30%
Batteries will be on float charger when in storage.
Your opinion & why please.
corrected typo
โFeb-28-2014 04:00 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:I sure do! And I'm glad there are folks like yourself here on the forum. I would've made the wrong decision (for me) for sure and got something I didn't want or need.
I hope you understand why I went on this tirade....
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EsoxLucius wrote:3 or 4 lbs less is also less capacity. If you're spending nearly the same money why buy the lighter battery? Also, I prefer the Fullriver DC400-6's. :B
Well then one should get the Fullriver DC220-6 as it weighs 72 lbs. A matter of three or four lbs. is inconsequential. The Crown will perform as well as any of those others, heavier is not the only determinant.
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