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#406597 04/25/2008 9:40 PM
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I'm sure this topic has been covered before on here, but I came up empty handed with the search feature. Is it possible to charge a 6V battery with a 12V charger? We have a small 10 amp/2amp 12V charger that works great on 12V batteries on either setting. I'm looking at this truck and it has 4 6V batteries in the box under the driver's door. I'm trying to see if it will run before I buy it and charging the batteries up is part of the job.

Dad asked this one, since it has 4 6V batteries set up like this be swapped out for 2 12V batteries with this set up? Or would the amount of cold cranking amps become an issue?

The truck may not be a 'bolt, but it does qualify for the ATHS, and I couldn't think of a better set of guys to ask.

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Either way would work since you have 2 six volt batteries in series = 12 volt and two of those pairs in parallel = stronger 12 volts.

Your charger will work fine but will take longer than a charger with a higher amperage which is actually better for batteries than a quick hot charge.

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You can't charge "A" 6 volt battery with a 12 volt charger but you can charge two connected in series or four if you connect them as in your diagram.


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Thanks guys, Dad was wondering about that since newer trucks have 2 12V batteries in parallel, and those 4 6V batteries added up to 2 12V batteries in parallel.

The guy at FLAPS did show me a 12V batter with 1100 cold cranking amps that is well within my budget, I believe that ~2200 amps would be more than enough to spin over a 12L diesel. Knowing that its a 12V system will make shopping for parts much easier, I had been thinking it was a 24V system for some reason.


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