12 volt
NO, a 12 volt battery cannot be charged with a 6 volt charger. To charge any battery, the charging voltage has to be, at least, slightly higher than higher than the voltage of the battery. Current flowing through the battery is what accomplishes the charging, and no current will flow at or below the voltage of the battery to be charged.
Connect them together in Series. Connect the negative post of one battery to the positive post of the other battery. Then connect the negative charger cable to one negative battery post and the positive to the positive post of the other battery.
I have to assume that you're talking about a 6volt battery.The answer completely depends on the size and capacity of the battery.If it's a 6volt car battery that's fully charged when you connect the radioto it, it ought to run that radio for days. If it's a stack of four AA-cells inseries, they won't last quite that long.
Depends on the amperage of the batteries you are using. Both setups will give you 36 volts, but you will normally have a longer run time with six 6 volt batteries in series than three 12 volt batteries. That is why golf carts use 6 volt instead of 12 volt batteries.
well with my old 6volt bug when i had the headlights on and i accelerated the headlights would get brighter. or when i had the windshield wipers going and i accelerated they would go faster. i don't know if that is true for a VW bus.also if you have it you can use a voltage meter and test it.also try your VIN number if its still on there. you can use to tell you the year, engine size and the voltage for that year and make.hope that helps.There's an even easier wayLift the back seat (Bug) or open the engine compartment (Bus) and look at the battery. If it's got three caps, it's a 6-volt battery. Six caps is a 12-volt battery.
12 volts battery.
Use a rheostat to lower the voltage to six volts
6n12a-2d is a 6volt battery the es9bs is a 12 volt .
it all depends on what the bulb is rated for4 extra volts on a 120 volt bulb is negligable4 extra volts on a 1 volt bulb will definitely pop the element, but I don't think it would explodeAnswerDepends on the bulb voltage, but it shouldn't explode. If it's a 6volt bulb or lower, it would burn out quickly.If it's a 12volt bulb or higher, it may have a shorter life, but it would be brighter.
The same as a 12V relay circuit, except it only needs 6V instead of 12V.
It is the same diagram as 12 volt. It just uses 6 volt parts.
The 1961 VW Beetle was 6 volt. North American Beetles did not have 12 volt systems until 1967.