Is there anyway to tell how old they are by looking at the battery? What about a way to test them?
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Re: trojan batteries
They have a number on the post that will be the indicator. I cant recall if its like 08 or N8 something to that effect for an 08 battery. I guess you could charge and load test individually.
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Thanks. Found the codes on their website.
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Re: trojan batteries
A load tester used for cranking batteries won't always be accurate. You can test by overall voltage drop. I am assuming these are for a golf cart? I may be able to help you with any questions, my # is 901-412-7631.
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