Slightly taller is bad.  I am also looking at Trojan batteries.  They are
slightly smaller but the specs. per weight look better.  Any real world
comments.  I might use field weaking if possible to go faster.  Lawrence
Rhodes...
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Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 8:03 AM
Subject: Re: Same size more amps.


> Lawrence,
>
>          The US 145s are slightly taller.  When I did my calculations a
> couple years ago I came up with a better power to weight ration on the
145s
> than the other models.  I also concluded they had a lower internal
> resistance and better peukert.  I think the later was something that was
> based on reading the US literature but I don't remember now.
>
> Todd Hunter
>
>
>
>
>
>
> At 12:32 AM 10/18/2002 -0700, you wrote:
> >I saw on the US Battery website that all their 2200 thur 145s have the
same
> >case.  There is an eleven pound difference and greater amps in the
heavier
> >units.  Do the heavier units also last longer?  Is there one model that
has
> >the longest life?  There must be some reason for the slight differences.
> >They must save money by using one case.  I am interested because I need
to
> >put batteries in the Laher.  Lawrence Rhodes....
>

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