Trojan Battery launches video tutorial series

April 12, 2012

To assist its customers in understanding deep-cycle battery technologies, Trojan Battery Co. has produced a series of video tutorials. The first one in the Trojan Tips series is now available at http://www.trojanbattery.com/.

The videos will focus on providing in-depth information on deep-cycle battery technologies, maintenance and safety practices, and charging procedures.

“One of the most important features of electrically powered equipment, and probably one of the most ignored, is the battery,” said Vicki Hall, director of quality and technical services, and host of Trojan Tips. “The battery is the heart of any piece of electric equipment that relies on batteries for power.  When a battery fails in a golf car, scissor lift or floor cleaning machine for example, it can make or break a day on the course or impact profitability on the job site.  Proper understanding of this technology and maintenance practices are key to getting the most out of a battery investment.”
A new video will appear each month throughout this year. The first video addresses the various technologies available on the market today and what you should consider before purchasing a battery.

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