04-20-2011, 05:31 PM | #1 |
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3 and half year old t105 trojan batteries for 150 is that a good price
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04-20-2011, 08:56 PM | #2 |
The Last Moja Morani
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Re: batteries
if they are good thats a great price, buy them....................
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04-20-2011, 09:30 PM | #3 |
Gone Wild
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Re: batteries
thx for the reply i thought so just needed a second opinion
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04-20-2011, 10:17 PM | #4 |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: batteries
Was that $1.50 or $150?
I would be reluctant to pay $150 for any three year old battery unless I knew history of the battery. I just bought a golf cart that is 11 years old. The owner said the batteries were shot. He also said that the batteries in the cart were the third set in it. Typically golf cart batteries lasts 4 to 5 years. Similar to the life of a battery in your car/truck, camper or motorcycle. Under the best of conditions these batteries have the best years behind them. And it could be worse. Good Luck |
04-20-2011, 10:29 PM | #5 |
Gone Wild
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Re: batteries
a guy at our campground has a 2001 cc just replaced his original set this year
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04-20-2011, 10:34 PM | #6 |
The Last Moja Morani
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Re: batteries
if you take care of a set of trojens you should get 10 years or better......................
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04-21-2011, 12:07 AM | #7 |
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Re: batteries
I just replaced a set of t 105 this past month and they were 10 years old and they still kept the cart moving.
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04-21-2011, 12:33 AM | #8 | |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: batteries
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I was shopping for a used golf cart. I talked to two different dealers. Both had used carts with 2010 batteries and 2008 batteries. In each case the salesman said that I could expect a year, maybe two out of the 2008 batteries and 4, maybe 5 years out of the 2010 batteries. I eventually bought a cart from an individual. The cart had dead and shot batteries. The previous owner said that this was the third set of batteries in a model year 2000 cart. Apparently they were cheap batteries as they were Trojan batteries. Even though his dealership had several used electric and no used gas powered carts, one salesman said that he had sold more gas powered carts this year than ever before. His comment was that people seemed to be getting tired and frustrated with the hassle and cost of battery replacements. Secondly, I question 10 years or better. Lead is lead, acid is acid. For years we have known that a battery begins deterorating once lead is placed in the battery. This is the reason some retailers sell dry batteries and only put acid in them just before they were sold. That way you were guaranteed a 'fresh' battery. |
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04-21-2011, 01:14 AM | #9 |
The Last Moja Morani
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Re: batteries
if you spend 15 minutes a month maintaining your batteries, good top of the line batteries like trojens you can expect 10 years plus......i know of 2 sets still running carts at 14 years, yes cheap mid of the road batts 4 or 5 years if you do it right even less if you don,t ..................i don,t know a lot about the finer points of batteries but yes lead is lead maybe thats why they weigh 75+ lbs.........................start asking someone who knows golfcart batteries, not deep cycle but golfcart..........i also know someone who put a set of trojen,s in and thats it they did nothing and in less than 2 years another 1000 bucks...................................
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04-21-2011, 06:20 AM | #10 | |
Getting Wild
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Re: batteries
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It is a given that battery maintenance matters. IMO battery life should not be measured in years, it needs to be measured in number of cycles. From what I am learning the number of cycles is directly related to the depth of discharge for each cycle. I suspect I could make a pack last 15 years if I used it to pick up leaves in the yard discharging the pack 5% once a week...... I live in a little retirement community called The Villages . At the moment it is 12 miles end to end. There are many days my pack will be discharged to 60 - 70%. As recommended I never discharge more than 50%. From my reading, even if I take great care of these batteries I am likely limited to 1750'ish cycles. This would happen in less than 5 years. IMO this may even be optimistic, but time will tell. Are your three year old Trojans worth $150? MAYBE. It depends on their condition. I guess at a minimum they are worth whatever the core charge would be when you trade them for new ones.... |
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