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this is for iasca format and im sure db is the same on the voltage, look at page 46 it says the voltage allowed for the class youre wanting to do

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Weight even out between the two when you combine proper wiring configurations.

6v in Series.

12v Parallel.

Maybe?

That's backwards, parallel two 6v batteries, stays 6v, series, goes to 12v, amperage stays same, parallel, voltage stays same, amperages goes up.

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Point me to it cuz i aint seen shit yet.

What's the reserve then for 6v batteries?

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That's backwards, parallel two 6v batteries, stays 6v, series, goes to 12v, amperage stays same, parallel, voltage stays same, amperages goes up.

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correct...im glad you pointed that out because i read where he put that and i was like :blink: its the other way around

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That's backwards, parallel two 6v batteries, stays 6v, series, goes to 12v, amperage stays same, parallel, voltage stays same, amperages goes up.

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Yes, that is what I was getting at.

By the time you wired 6v batteries out to 12v the weight between the two batteries versus the one 12v would be about the same.

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