True, but if you're only going to have two house bank batteries, then you're better off with two 12 VDC ones, as if either dies, you still have one to use...if one of the two 6 VDC ones dies, you have bupkus.
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Originally Posted by btrayfors
One other point, often overlooked.
There are actually fewer jumper cables required when linking 6V batteries together than when linking 12V batteries.
For example, to link two 6V golf-cart batteries together in series to make a 12V 225AH bank, you need: ONE jumper cable.
To link two 12V batteries together in parallel you need TWO jumper cables.
Bill
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