10-09-2023, 10:08 AM
A previous owner installed a secondary 12V battery under the driver's seat, to run the starter motor, the lights and the clock. The ignition circuit is served by a 6V battery under the passenger seat. The system works perfectly and the 6V starter motor certainly looks lively when the 12V hits it. However, I would much prefer to have the electrical system as originally designed.
Can I just remove all the wires which currently terminate at the 12V battery and reconnect them to the 6V supply. I'm over simplifying it a little but that's the gist. The coil, the dynamo and the starter are all 6V, I'm not sure about the clock
Is it best practice to install a fuse box or to just use line fuses (I'm adding indicators currently).
Can I just remove all the wires which currently terminate at the 12V battery and reconnect them to the 6V supply. I'm over simplifying it a little but that's the gist. The coil, the dynamo and the starter are all 6V, I'm not sure about the clock
Is it best practice to install a fuse box or to just use line fuses (I'm adding indicators currently).