12 volts
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.
I believe this is a 12 volt system. an easy way to check this is a multi-meter. I would recommend purchasing this tool because it always comes in handy and is worth the money when working with electrical systems.
12 volt
No, it is 12 volt.
12 volt.
No, it is 12 volt.
All Mustangs operate on a 12 volt system.
The battery is a 12 volt.
No, it is 12 volt.
12 volt
No
The voltage on a 1984 Honda Shadow is 12 volt.
Yes alot of alarm system disable the ignition one way or another some by turning of the 12 volt to the ignition some by killing the 12 volt to the starter motor.