I have been running two Trojan T105's strung togther for three year's now. 220 amp hours. I have them under the back seat where the ECU used to be. I put them on a flat smooth surface and added a little length to the wires so I could pull them out easily to check on water. They have been flawless. I have been using Trojan's for many year's now on a home solar system. Keep an eye on the water level and they will give you absolutely no trouble through a wide range of temperatures. I also added a little vent. I highly recommended them if you have the space. I have a Subie engine/alternator so I think the input is 70 amps. I do want to get a solar panel. Already have a Mark 15 charge controller which right now is just used to show data. Merv. |
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