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I was wondering if anyone here has used trojan batteries before cause the local distributor around me quoted me an awsome price on a 2400cca agm battery and I am wanting to know if they last long and are any good.

Always wear a trojan.

Never herd of them. CCA means nothing unless you are starting your car.

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the brand itself is used in a lot of golf carts i know i just need a bigger battery to help feed my amps power hunger

Are they lubricated?

Are they lubricated?

:roflmao: Easy to install!!

I use to run 6 6v's wired to 18v, more like 20v when fully charged. They are very strong batts. Probably better than most of the car audio batts out there.

ive seen them used in power equipment as well. the scissor lift at my old job had 4 of them wired up to 24v. real heavy duty battery, and we abused the shit out of the equipment and the batts lasted several years

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Are they lubricated?

:roflmao: Easy to install!!

:roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao::roflmao:

i understood it like that too !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

give them a shot and let us know. theyre made by exide I think, they make deka and c&d and sprinter as well. I use sprinter 500f's in my install with success. over 150ah each.

Iv heard that they are the same as deka batts could be wrong though

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ok thanks guys im looking into them cause the local dealer quoted me like 125 or 140 a piece for a 2400 amp agm when he asked what it was going in i just said its for a system and he used to compete a few years back locally so he knew what i needed it for right away

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