Bill, I wouldn't go for 3 pairs of T105, you will have problem topping them off. I don't recall the exact scientific ratio for amp hour vs charging means, but with 6 T105, or 675 amp hour, you will need a lot of power and time to charge your batteries. We have two pairs of T105 (450 amp hour), that we charge via our 75amp charger with our honda 2000 (almost twice a day, computers eat a looooottttttt of amps), and with our 125 amp balmar alternator, and we are finding it difficult to top them off. Equalization with a 450 amp hour bank is a pain, I wouldn't want to equalize a 650 amp hour bank unless I have a very good charger and a lot of gas for my honda.
Oh by the way, just forget about wind generator and stick with solar panel, our wind gen is basically useless (oh except for those two days when the wind blew 55-60 knots and it was charging 25 amps with the dump resistor working full time, next time we won't forget to stop it before the storm) and from what we've seen, people who have 135+ watt solar panel are more than happy. Next time we go for a long trip, we will have at least two 135 watt panels.