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How to charge a 6volt battery?

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Old 01-26-2011, 01:08 PM
 
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How to charge a 6volt battery?

The issue with this 6 volt battery is that the + cable is connected to the ground and the - is connected to the power.
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Old 01-26-2011, 02:11 PM
 
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Is your vehicle a positive ground vehicle? Have you checked your shop manual?
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contecar4u,
If you have any concerns, just leave the ignition off, and disconnect one of the terminals while you are charging the battery.

As for the car being positive ground and charging it, there should be no concern. I have several antique cars, all of which are 12 volt, except the TBird is 6 volt.

My 1954 MG TF is 12 volt but has a positive ground. I simply charge its battery during storage the same way as all of the others (just hook up the charger leads as you would normally do, + to + and - to -). I do however, have a battery disconnect which cuts the battery out of the electrical system when the cars are not in use. That way, no short circuits caused by mice or other manners can start a fire. Just be sure to pop the cell caps off during charging, to allow vapours to escape.

I've had absolutely no problems charging any of the batteries once a month when they're not in use, for the better part of 15 years or more.
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Can't you disconnect both sides, charge the battery with 6-volt charger then re-connect?
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Do what oldphart says - remove the battery from the car and charge it away from the car. I always take the caps off when charging. Charging it this way may produce some splatter which you don't want on the car.
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