27-08-2018, 02:54 PM
Not sure what you hope to achieve by doing this Anthony - why don't you just find the fault and fix it? Or despatch it to someone who can...
Alan is on the right track when he says you should use large wiring, much bigger cross sections than you would with 12V. Also make sure it is equally well earthed or you will get nowhere. It's normal to run a substantial earth strap from one of the starter fix bolts to the chassis. In my case I ran a second battery cable from the starter bolt back to battery earth terminal directly. 6V has no trouble turning the starter!
Alan is on the right track when he says you should use large wiring, much bigger cross sections than you would with 12V. Also make sure it is equally well earthed or you will get nowhere. It's normal to run a substantial earth strap from one of the starter fix bolts to the chassis. In my case I ran a second battery cable from the starter bolt back to battery earth terminal directly. 6V has no trouble turning the starter!