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Old 10-29-2015, 06:51 PM   #11
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i see from your other post you have a 95 36v club car so imho i'd go with the Trojan
here are Trojan specs .. i run t-605
I always cringe when i see people suggest going with lower capacity than the factory installed. I would go with a T-105 (or equivalent), or higher capacity if you can afford it.
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Old 10-30-2015, 08:02 AM   #12
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Do you have a similar list for 12 volt batteries?
It isn't much of a list, but here it is.

I'm suspect there are more choices out there, I just didn't do much searching for them.
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I always cringe when i see people suggest going with lower capacity than the factory installed. I would go with a T-105 (or equivalent), or higher capacity if you can afford it.


The best bang for the buck is typically the highest AH your budget allows at the lowest price that can be found locally.

However, I concede there are rare situations where a lower AH capacity is practical.

Also, a 48V pack of T-605 (210AH 6V) batteries has more run-time than a 48V pack of Ranger 160 (204AH 8V) batteries and might cost less.
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