Alphacarina wrote:brian_bp wrote:The BCI group specifications are just sizes...
I thought so too . . . . but it appears you can make batteries all sorts of different sizes and still call them 'Group 27 batteries' if you stick some other alpha-numeric characters on the end of your '27'...
I didn't interpret the letters on the end of a Trojan model spec (e.g. the "TMH" of "27TMH") as some sort of variation on the BCI size; instead, I assume that it is simply the model designation, which sometimes happens to include the group size.
There are almost a dozen Group 27-sized batteries in the Trojan list which I downloaded from them, and where all say simply "27" in the "BCI Group Size" column, the fuller model designation is labeled "Type". The categories of product distingished by these model designations include
- "deep cycle" [27TMX and 27TMH]
- "valve regulated (gel)" [SG-90]
- "Trojan marine/RV deep cycle" [SCS200]
- "Trojan marine/RV starting" [27SM-100]
- "Trojan marine/RV dual purpose" [27TMS and 27TM]
- "Trojan marine/RV AGM dual purpose" [27-AGM]
- "Minn Kota by Trojan deep cycle" [MK27DC]
- "Minn Kota by Trojan dual-purpose starting/deep cycle" [MK27DP]
- "Minn Kota by Trojan valve-regulated (AGM) dual-purpose starting/deep cycle" [MK27AGM]
(and that's just one manufacturer!)
All of the flooded-cell styles in Group 27 are 12 3/4" (324mm) by 6 3/4" (171mm) by 9 3/4" (248mm), but gel and AGM dimensions
are a little different... and yes, every variation is bigger in at least one dimension than Don's standard of 12 inches by 6.5 inches by 9 inches... but then, when I searched web sites I found only another set of dimensions for Group 27 ( 12 1/16 x 6 13/16 x 8 7/8 ).
Where there are two models of the same general type and BCI size, in each case (e.g. 27TMX and 27TMH) the spec sheet shows them with the same case dimensions but different weights and capacities, so the variation is in the contents, not the case.
I guess all I'm saying is that the group number isn't much of a battery description, and isn't even a precise battery size description. Specific model selections such as Don's seem to me to be more useful information than guessing anything based solely on BCI group.