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ACinSC
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Topic: 6 volt questionPosted: 1 hour 34 minutes ago at 6:02pm |
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If a 12 volt battery is used to turn over a 6 volt car engine will it fry all the 6 volt bulbs fuses, etc? Thanks
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Clay
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Posted: 1 hour 4 minutes ago at 6:32pm |
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12 volt battery used on 6 volt bulbs would be brighter and burn out sooner then with a 6 volt battery.
Voltage reducers, 12 v. to 6 v., will be necessary to prevent 6 volt gauges, wipers, radios and accessories from overload.
Fuses don't care about the voltage, it is the amps. |
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