Look on the motor case and the correct voltage should be printed there. Otherwise, see if it runs at the right speed on 6 volts.
The Thunderbolt ignition is a 12 volt system.
To wire a 12-volt heater motor in place of a 2-wire 6-volt heater motor, first ensure that your power source can supply 12 volts. Connect the positive wire from the 12-volt heater motor to the positive terminal of the power supply, and connect the negative wire to the negative terminal. Make sure to use appropriate fuses or circuit breakers to protect the system from overcurrent. Lastly, confirm that the motor's specifications are compatible with your application to avoid damage.
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It'll say 6v or 12v written right on the battery.
12 volt
12 volt
You can differentiate between a 6-volt and a 12-volt system by checking the voltage with a multimeter; a 6-volt battery will read around 6 volts, while a 12-volt battery will read around 12 volts. Additionally, you can look at the battery's labeling or specifications, which typically indicate the voltage. Physical size can also be a clue, as 12-volt batteries are often larger and heavier than their 6-volt counterparts.
Well, sugar, technically a 12 volt battery can run a 9 volt motor, but you might want to slow your roll there. The motor might run hotter and faster than it's supposed to, so it could burn out quicker than a candle in a hurricane. Just stick to using the right voltage for that motor, honey, and save yourself the trouble.
If you are asking the question, can you charge a 6 volt battery with a 12 volt charger, the answer is no.
It is 12 volts.
12 volt
Definately 12 volt.