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Old 10-16-2011, 06:41 AM   #4
Art-n-Marge
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I'm in the same position as Stiles. Once this last remaining 12v gets old enough and dies (the other died before its time), it's time for two 6 volts to start but hopefully four. I hadn't thought of six, but we don't often RV off the grid so probably not.

I have never seen anyone want to go back to 12v after converting to 6v. I belong to several forums and they are all about 12v going to 6v. I've not heard complaints or problem with the 6v either. They must be that much easier to care for as well. If one can do it, I believe it's a no-brainer.

What I would like to know is adding batteries. With 12v it is recommended both be at the same age, and adding a new one to an old one is not a good idea. Is this also true with 6v?
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