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03-12-2017, 03:07 PM | #1 |
Not Yet Wild
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T-605 vs T-105 Trojan Batteries
I need new 6v batteries. I have a local shop that stocks T-605's but would have to order T-105's and will take a couple of weeks and cost about $20 each more.
Anyone running 605's or have any experience with them? Is it worth the extra money for the 105's? I don't NEED them immediately, so the lead time is not a factor. |
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03-12-2017, 03:32 PM | #2 |
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Location: West Virginia
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Re: T-605 vs T-105 Trojan Batteries
Cart performance will be about the same with either, but the 210AH T-605 will have about 9% less run-time or range on single charge than the 225AH T-105 and will need to be replaced about 7% sooner.
If the reduced run-time is acceptable, than the T-605 is likely to be the best bang for the buck on an annual basis since the $120 higher cost for a set of T-105 batteries is probably greater than a 7% increase. |
03-12-2017, 03:46 PM | #3 |
Not Yet Wild
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Re: T-605 vs T-105 Trojan Batteries
That's about what I was thinking. Besides a few add on's like back seat, small lift and oversize tires the cart is pretty much stock and just a small neighborhood cruiser for me and a 3 year old.
What is standard run time on good batteries with a 36v EZGO? I think I remember reading somewhere it was about 15 miles or so. Is that close? It's rare that we ever run over 3-5 in a day (small neighborhood). |
03-12-2017, 04:10 PM | #4 |
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Re: T-605 vs T-105 Trojan Batteries
Range for a stock EZGO depends on the drive type and some other stuff.
A series drive cart and standard (225AH) 36V battery pack in good health can get up to about 18 miles on a single charge. A sepex drive can get in the low to mid 20's when regenerative braking is used. |
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