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6V battery question - krminyl@... - 06-30-2005 04:18 Hi John, I've had the Sam's Club 6v golf cart batteries in my BB since Feb, 2001 (Stowaway brand, Model GV2). Other than checking the water level about once a month, and having a decent charging system (Progressive Dynamics Incorporated chargers), the batteries show no signs of failure. I took out my Trojan T105's (six of them) when they would no longer hold a charge. I keep my BB plugged in to a 30a 110v circuit always, except when on the road. I'd buy the Sam's Club batteries again, and will, when the current ones go south (unless someone can find the Trojans for less). Personally, with batteries, I'll most likely go with the cheapest. (Sam's Club has a 1 yr warranty on these specific batteries). Let us know what you decide. Kevin McKeown Yorba Linda, CA 1986 38' PT [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] 6V battery question - Adria Haynes - 06-30-2005 04:30 Are the 6V batteries that are at Sams Club for like $46/each any good? My Trojans are ALL dead - bettery shop confirmed that they failed a load test after a 2 day charge. They want like $60 each for replacements - which is fine if they are justifiably better than the Sam's club ones for 25% cheaper. I think I remember the Sam's club one being called "sportcraft" or something like that and don't have a clue what the ones at the battery shop were. Thanks, John 6V battery question - mbulriss - 06-30-2005 06:40 John, I've had two sets of the Sam's Club 6V batteries (Dunlop label) and have gotten 3-4 years out of each set. And that's with the original old "battery boiler" chargers (as some refer to them). I have heard from folks that got over 5 years out of that brand of batteries with good maintenance and newer charger systems. The biggest thing is good maintenance to keep them "wet" (having the plates covered with distilled water) and to clean the terminals when they get corroded. The issue with Sam's Club is that they change brands frequently. All my local store carried last December when I needed a new set was the Interstate brand of batteries. I am interested in getting Cape's (Stephen Birtles) automatic watering system for all the batteries on the new Bird to take care of the water maintenance issues. I'll check the cap style one of these days Stephen! Mike Bulriss 83 PT40 "Stagecoach" - FOR SALE 91 PT40 "Texas Minivan" San Antonio, TX --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Adria Haynes" <mrbeebody@n...> wrote: > Are the 6V batteries that are at Sams Club for like $46/each any good? > > My Trojans are ALL dead - bettery shop confirmed that they failed a > load test after a 2 day charge. > > They want like $60 each for replacements - which is fine if they are > justifiably better than the Sam's club ones for 25% cheaper. > > I think I remember the Sam's club one being called "sportcraft" or > something like that and don't have a clue what the ones at the battery > shop were. > > Thanks, > > John |