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Old 02-03-2006, 03:13 PM   #41
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Rich, by all means do some local checking in your area. I was able to find a local source for $65 per T-105. This is especially important because shipping of batteries can be quite expensive. Good luck.
 
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Old 02-04-2006, 04:04 PM   #42
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There are dozens of Golf courses around here.I will ask my Golf pro friend of mine again about price but this time ask him the right question.
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I hope I don't harp too much on this one note, but....

The very day I bought my two 6 volt batteries, my first stop was by the "golf cart business" -- I had a friend with me who is a golfer and he does regular business there. I knew nothing about "golf cart batteries" so I took him with me. When his friend at that business learned of my intended use, he suggested that I go on into town to his supplier. As I recall, I saved $10. per battery by following his advice.

His price includes the usual delivery and set-up at the golf course. He knew I needed none of that. I would handle the batteries and installation myself. And so it was.

It was this same battery supplier with whom I checked this past week when I needed a battery for my little solar installation. Two 6 volt batteries wired in series would have been better, but in this case 'overkill' and would have cost twice as much. But I have never regretted putting the 'golf cart' batteries in my Montana.
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padredw..That is good information. Thanks .
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