It's "supposed" to help prolong greater conductivity over the life of the battery, but only time will tell in real life usage what kind of margin of improvement we're talking about. The only aside from the standards and the plus's not mentioned yet is the addition of a new metallic additive to their conductive grease formula on the plus series. (so for the T-105 you can probably used either the shrouded or non-shrouded valves - this might be a good question to ask the pro-fill folks).Īpologize for the too late reply. I think the big difference with the pro-fill is that if you have the Plus version of the Trojans you must to get the valves that do not have the yellow protective shroud on the bottom of the valve, because the cell holes are tapered and the shroud would not allow the valved to seat in the hole. describes the part number code scheme so you know what you are getting online (sometimes the pictures do not match what they are selling) Pro-fill catalog Link - page 33-34 discuss the various valves. I think we ended up purchasing the Pro-fill system from camping world because they had the best price.īut amazon and powerstride batteries were other online locations for the system. They have little swivel tees on top to connect the hosing and red caps to close off the unused connection on the tees. So we just have the cell valves and we cut the provided hose to fit between each cell valve. We do have the non-plus version of the t-125 batteries AND we have the non-manifold version of the pro-fill kit, and we have the hand pump which was sold separately. You may also check with the flow-rite folks to get the right kit for the T-105. We are very happy with our choice and it works great. We chose the pro-fill over the hydro-link for cost and for future universal use on other batteries if needed. If the watering system is purchased the system does not come with a hand pump fill tube so that has to be purchased in addition to the valves. I think the plus version had fill tubes that were a little narrow for the pro-fill valves. It's been a two years since we made the purchase but when we did we called the flow-rite company to make sure we got the correct match (battery (plus/non-plus) and pro-fill watering system) We also got the EAPT (3) posts because we already had connectors and wiring for those posts from our previous battery bank. Makes easy work of keeping the batteries filled. The T-125 just upped the amp-hours/capacity a little.Īlso, we did purchase the Pro-Fill Battery Watering System and it is wonderful. They purchased the batteries on pallets and got a great price break. We got a really good deal at a local golf cart company for the T-125 same cost as we could get anywhere else for the T-105. Can someone explain the difference to me? I have no idea what either of these cap styles are or whether one might be better than the other. The T-105 has "bayonet caps" and the Plus has "SureVent Flip Top" caps. The main difference seems to be in the top of the battery and the cap design, as the diagram on page 2 of the Data Sheets makes clear (see links below). These don't seem like important differences (we'd probably go with the Embedded High Profile Terminal (EHPT) which are available on both batteries and our battery tray pulls out far enough to make getting to the cells for watering easy). The T-105 has the HydroLink Watering System available the Plus doesn't The T-105 is slightly larger in width and height than the Plus T-105 has the Embedded Universal Terminal (EUT) available the Plus doesn't I've downloaded the Data Sheets for both and note a few differences between the two: We'll be purchasing Trojan batteries for our RV.the only question now is T-105 or T-105 Plus.
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