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Old 03-24-2019, 10:52 AM   #1
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Trojan T-105's in Seneca

Question for those with Trojan T-105 batteries in their Seneca's. I did a search on here but can't find an answer and can't tell by the pictures posted. What terminal type are you all using? Do the embedded low profile terminals work or do they need to be the embedded high profile? I know from battery to battery the ELP would work, but what about on the two points where the extra wires are needed to connect to the house? I can find a great deal on these batteries but it appears they are all ELP and don't want to get them and find that won't work.
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Old 03-24-2019, 08:16 PM   #2
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Question for those with Trojan T-105 batteries in their Seneca's. I did a search on here but can't find an answer and can't tell by the pictures posted. What terminal type are you all using? Do the embedded low profile terminals work or do they need to be the embedded high profile? I know from battery to battery the ELP would work, but what about on the two points where the extra wires are needed to connect to the house? I can find a great deal on these batteries but it appears they are all ELP and don't want to get them and find that won't work.
My T-105's have the high profile terminals (see pic below) but I can't think of a reason the low profile ones would not work. In the Trojan online information it appears that the studs themselves are approximately the same length. It appears that the connections would fit like mine do, just rest closer to the post coming up through the case.

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I used the low ones and everything worked fine.
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Thanks very much guys. Appreciate the information and pictures.
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