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Old 10-12-2014, 11:38 PM   #1
Blk_Adventurer
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Battery / Converter-Charger Upgrade

Hey Guy, I am in the process of replacing my 12 volt battery for two Trojan T-105's (6volts). According to all the literature I have found, these batteries required 14.8 volts to charge properly. I have been researching converter/charger replacements and have found most only provide a boost of 14.4 -14.6 volts. I am looking for recommendations concerning the proper converter/charger you have used to provide proper charging of these batteries.

Your comments would be highly appreciated.
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