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Old 03-23-2013, 09:12 PM   #21
ourturn
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Thanks to all. At this point leaning towards the two 6 v. But as I understand it, if I am ever considering four, I should do it now so as not to match new with old at some point down the road? Have seen 4 battery boxes on the web. Imagine cables can be had on web too. Understand the shorter the better - also the thicker the better - if anyone has a proven source would love to hear about it.

Are the 6V posts the same diameter or thinner? Read on another forum about rewiring if converting from 12 to 6. Is this a reference to cables, or is there another unknown here?

Sorry for all the follow on questions, but amazing what you don't know that you don't know. Again, thanks to all

Sean
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