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Posted by BIG JOHN on March 28, 2002 at 14:59:05 from (64.12.102.161):
Bob Melville - I hope you see this and can help me - Anyone else who can help, please do so - 8 VOLT BATTERIES - Since they are used in a 6 volt system with 6 volt gen. and reg. or cutouts how do they keep an 8 volt charge? Should some adjustments be made that up's the voltage or what? Also when they go dead what is the proper way to recharge them since chargers are either 6 volt or 12 volt output? How are the 6 volt lights effected? VOLTAGE REGULATORS - CUTOUTS - What is the function of each and the pros and cons of one v the other? What was the thinking and why were both used? GENERATORS - Also alternators come either 6 volt or 12 volt. What is the internal difference and can either be changed from one voltage to the other voltage? At of course a reasonable cost. THANKS
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