My new Deuce came with two near new 6TL batteries. I tested them with a battery hydrometer, one was great, all cells 1.275 - 1.300 S.G. (it just doesn't get much better than that). Unfortunately, the second one had one bad cell, > 1.100 S.G., while the remaining 5 cells were all 1.275 - 1.300 S.G. As a temporary fix until I can come up with another 6TL, I replaced the bad battery with a fairly fresh car battery I had. The truck cranks & starts fine and the voltmeter reads normally.
The 6TL is rated 875 amps at 32 degrees, 750 amps at 0 degrees. The car battery is a pretty good sized one (I believe is a 34 series) and is rated 720 amps at 32 degrees and 600 amps at 0 degrees.
Is running two different batteries in series as I am going to cause any problems? Is either battery (particularly the smaller one) going to be damaged running like this for an extended period of time? Will both batteries charge properly?
For that matter, would running two 6TLs, one fresh and one older one, cause a problem? Or do batteries need be replaced in pairs at the same time, both batteries of equal age and ampacity?
Any thoughts would be appreciated, especially knowledgeable and/or experienced thoughts!
Thanks, Lee
The 6TL is rated 875 amps at 32 degrees, 750 amps at 0 degrees. The car battery is a pretty good sized one (I believe is a 34 series) and is rated 720 amps at 32 degrees and 600 amps at 0 degrees.
Is running two different batteries in series as I am going to cause any problems? Is either battery (particularly the smaller one) going to be damaged running like this for an extended period of time? Will both batteries charge properly?
For that matter, would running two 6TLs, one fresh and one older one, cause a problem? Or do batteries need be replaced in pairs at the same time, both batteries of equal age and ampacity?
Any thoughts would be appreciated, especially knowledgeable and/or experienced thoughts!
Thanks, Lee