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Old 12-10-2019, 06:23 PM   #11
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Do any of you have a pic of the 8 volt 6 battery setup? I currently have the 4 12 volt set up that it came with. they are November 19 batteries so I will keep them for now. Why is 6 8 volt better?
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Old 12-10-2019, 08:28 PM   #12
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Do any of you have a pic of the 8 volt 6 battery setup? I currently have the 4 12 volt set up that it came with. they are November 19 batteries so I will keep them for now. Why is 6 8 volt better?
More capacity. 6 batteries vs 4.
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Old 12-11-2019, 03:24 AM   #13
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It's not as simple as just "6 vs 4". The amount of lead & plate surface area is the difference.. More is available in a 6x 8v battery pack. That serves you better in 2 ways. More capacity can deliver longer run time if you need longer trips. And, if you used it the same as you did before, more capacity means the batteries were drained less per typical use. Lead batteries lifespan is directly related to how much you drain them per use. If your old smaller pack was drawn down to 50% each use, and your new larger pack were drawn down to 66% per use, the bigger pack would last more years before replacement was required.

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Do any of you have a pic of the 8 volt 6 battery setup? I currently have the 4 12 volt set up that it came with. they are November 19 batteries so I will keep them for now. Why is 6 8 volt better?
6x8v configuration.
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