The 1952 Dodge truck line used a 6 volt electical system with a generator.
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.
From the factory it will have a 6 volt, positive ground system. However, it is popular to replace the original system with a modern 12v system.
If you want your bulbs to last longer then use 130 volt bulb on a 120 volt system. The light emitted by a 130 volt bulb, when comparing it to a 120 volt bulb, will be a bit dimmer.
No, use a fuse rated for the proper voltage.
You don't because of the voltage differences between sources to jump start you must have the same voltage at destination and source the source may be higher than the destination but destination cannot be higher than the source. You could how ever put two 12 volt batteries in series and then use that set to jump your 24 volt system.There are two possible waysIN ANY CASE DO NOT USE ONE 12 VOLT SOURCE TO BOOST BOTH BATTERIES IN THE 24 VOLT SYSTEM AT THE SAME TIME SPARKS WILL FLY AND DAMAGE WILL HAPPEN.The first is to boost one of the batteries for a 10 to 15 minute period then boost the second for the same. if the machine does not start boost the first battery for 15 to 20 min then boost the second for the same period. etc etcThe second way is to have 2 separate 12 volt sources.You can use two vehicles. Each vehicle boosts one 12 volt battery. Connect the positive of vehicle 1 to the positive of battery 1 in the 24 volt system. Connect the negative of battery 1 in the 24 volt system to the frame of vehicle 1. Then connect the positive of battery 2 in the 24 volt system to to the positive of the vehicle 2. The last connection is from the negative of battery 2 in the 24 volt system to the frame of the vehicle 2.do not let the vehicles touch!!Or if you have access to 120 volts use a small battery charger connected to one 12 volt battery and a vehicle to the other 12 volt battery .IN ANY CASE DO NOT USE ONE 12 VOLT SOURCE TO BOOST BOTH BATTERIES IN THE 24 VOLT SYSTEM AT THE SAME TIME.
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28 miles taking this route:Take A25 BELFAST, from Castlewellan, to A24 BELFAST.Take A24 to Belfast.
The 1952 Dodge truck line used a 6 volt electical system with a generator.
No. Is a 6 volt system.
Can I run 480 volt , 60 HZ motor at a 380 volt , 60 Hz system?
1967 was the first year for the 12 volt system in the VW's.
If you jump a car or other vehicle with a 6 volt electrical system using a 12 volt battery, you can blow out the 6 volt battery. When they are connected, it usually only takes a fraction of a second to start the six volt system. There should be a person ready to start the 6 volt system immediately if not sooner so the 12 volt system can be disconnected immediately before the battery overheats and burns out.
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88 miles taking this route:Take M1(S) LONDON, from Northampton, to M25 HEATHROW AIRPORT at J6A.Take M25 (LONDON ORBITAL), around London, to (A24) at J9. Follow signs to A24 EPSOM.Take A24 to Epsom.
yes provided the lawn mower has a 12 volt motor.
Most cars use a 12 volt system. Most cars built before about 1956 used a 6 volt system. Some, very few, use a 24 volt system.