To get the best cranking power from a 12 volt system keep all of the terminations clean and corrosion free.
You don't need anything. A 24v system is the cranking volts. The accessories are done for 12 volts.
Depends on the battery. It is listed on the battery as Cold Cranking Amps (CCA).
Sure you can. But consider what could happen if you did. If precision of time or speed was built into this 6-volt system, a 12-volt battery will make it work faster until something shorts or burns out. If you need more lasting power for the 6 volt system, you should consider putting two 6-volt batteries in parallel to power your 6-volt system.
Probably not much because 6 Volts is not enough to power a 12 Volt coil
Yes , BCI group size 65 , 650 cold cranking amps or optional 750 cold cranking amps ( such as Motorcraft BXT-65-650 or Motorcraft BXT-65-750 )
If a single 12 volt source as in 2,6 volt batteries wired in sequence or one 12 volt battery can be isolated from the system it is possible.
No
I believe its only 9volts, because if the power goes out that 9 volt battery will still keep the alarm activated.
volt-ambs mane!!
The 1952 Dodge truck line used a 6 volt electical system with a generator.
No. Is a 6 volt system.
No.