Trojan Motive T-875 8 Volt Deep Cycle Battery

Trojan Motive T-875 8 Volt Deep Cycle Battery

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SKU: T-875

Weight: 62.0 lb

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Available for in store pick-up or freight shipment only

Features & Benefits

  • Part of the Signature Line, the flagship Trojan flooded lead-acid batteries
  • Featuring Alpha Plus® paste with T2 Technology for maximum sustained performance, longer life and increased total energy
  • Maxguard T2 advanced separator sustains performance providing exceptionally longer battery life and significantly lowering your operating costs.
  • Manufactured polypropylene rugged case
  • Heat and corrosion resistant
  • HydroLink™ single-point watering system makes maintenance easy and safe
  • Only 5-15% self-discharge per month
  • 4 different terminal types
  • 99% recyclable

Battery Type:

  • T-875 with Bayonet Cap

Battery Specifications:

BCI Group Size GC8
Type T-875
CapacityA Minutes
@25 Amps 295
@56 Amps 117
CapacityB Amp Hours (AH)
5 Hour Rate 145
10 Hour Rate 155
20 Hour Rate 170
100 Hour Rate 189
Energy (kWh)
100 Hour Rate 1.51
Terminal TypeE 1, 2
DimensionsC(LxWxHD)

10.27 x 7.10 x 11.14 in

(261 x 180 x 283 mm)

Weight

63 lbs

29 kg

A. The number of minutes a battery can deliver when discharged at a constant rate at 80°F (27°C) and maintain a voltage above  1.75 V/cell. Capacities are based on peak performance.

B. The amount of amp-hours (Ah) a battery can deliver when discharged at a constant rate at 80°F (27°C) and maintain a voltage above 1.75 V/cell.  Capacities are based on peak performance.

C. Dimensions may vary depending on type of handle or terminal. Batteries should be mounted with 0.5 inches (12.7 mm) spacing minimum.

D. C.C.A. (Cold Cranking Amps) - the discharge load in amperes which a new, fully charged battery can maintain for 30 seconds at 0°F (-18°C) at a voltage above 1.2 V/cell.

E. Terminal images are representative only.

Trojan's battery testing procedures adhere to both BCI and IEC test standards


 

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