

Look for the terminal(s) available for the battery you have selected. Step 3: Select Your Best Terminalģ-1ğinally determine which terminal option best meets your needs based on the type of cable connections you plan to use. Trojan Battery also offers outstanding technical support provided by full-time applications engineers to help you select your ideal batteries. If you do not know what battery to use, contact your equipment manufacturer for their recommended battery specification. If you need more energy you can size up, or if you need less energy you can size down. If your old battery provided enough energy, it can be replaced with a similar capacity battery.

If replacing an existing battery, use it as a reference point. The difference between these batteries is the amount of energy they offer.Ģ-2 Next consider your energy needs. For example, you can use a T-605, T-105 or T-125 in the same space, as they are the exact same physical size. Within your size restrictions you may have several battery options to choose from. Step 2: Choose Your Best Battery ModelĢ-1 When choosing your battery model, first consider your battery compartment space, as this may limit your options. The size of your battery compartment, your performance requirements and costs may limit your options.ġ-2 Make sure there is enough space between batteries to allow for minor battery expansion that occurs during use and to allow proper airflow to keep battery temperature down in hot environments.
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For example, you may connect a series of eight 6V batteries, six 8V batteries or four 12V batteries for a 48-volt system. Step 1: Determine Your Battery Voltage And How Many Batteries To Useġ-1ěased on your system voltage, you must first decide which battery is needed and how many to use in order to meet your requirements. Make sure you know your system voltage, battery compartment size (length, width and height) and your energy needs.ĭetermine whether you want to use a deep cycle flooded, AGM or gel battery. Each particular system will always require a degree of customized attention. Slight or significant, these differences will require battery maintenance to be adjusted accordingly. These are only guidelines to follow for proper battery care. Battery type, charger technology, equipment loads, cable size, climate, and other factors can all vary. While reviewing our battery maintenance tips, please keep in mind that all battery systems are unique.
