Posted by John B. on April 01, 2009 at 19:45:23 from (38.114.64.218):
In Reply to: Re: 6 Volt vs 12 Volt posted by omahagreg on April 01, 2009 at 19:27:41:
Hi Greg, I have to agree if you have to jump a 6 volt but it can be jumped very easily with a 12 volt battery, you just have to make sure you have everything else turned off and best to jump it while trying to crank it. I've jumped many a 12 volt vehicle with 24 volts with out any problems. Usually a jump start position on a battery charger is double the voltage but limited to the amperage it can put out.
Between a 6 volt dead or low battery and trying to crank the engine with a low battery the two will absorb much of what a 12 volt will put out if jumped with a 12 volt battery.
I haven't seen hardly any battery charger that doesn't have a 6 volt position on it!
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