Hi, I want to link a 12 volt battery & a 6 volt battery together. I already have a 12v 100AH Deep Cycle, & understand the AH rating needs to be the same, but I want to use them together at under 18 volts. So I would need to have the 12v @ about 11.5 & the 6 volt @ about 5.5. I only need a few 3 second bursts of use. Would the batteries still give a strong current? Or would they perform weaker at those voltages?
The Snap-on EEBC500 has a variable range from 13 to 14.8VDC. Once selected, the power supply maintains consistent OEM specified voltage during flash reprogramming.
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Ipawn3r 3 months ago
How much
raneve23 8 months ago
@raneve23 $599 its nice we just got one at our shop im not sure if its $599 nice yet or not
MrSlevin22 5 months ago
@MrSlevin22 cool thanks i just bought one and love i paid $650 for it
raneve23 5 months ago
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Hi, I want to link a 12 volt battery & a 6 volt battery together. I already have a 12v 100AH Deep Cycle, & understand the AH rating needs to be the same, but I want to use them together at under 18 volts. So I would need to have the 12v @ about 11.5 & the 6 volt @ about 5.5. I only need a few 3 second bursts of use. Would the batteries still give a strong current? Or would they perform weaker at those voltages?
ooKRE8Roo 1 year ago
The Snap-on EEBC500 has a variable range from 13 to 14.8VDC. Once selected, the power supply maintains consistent OEM specified voltage during flash reprogramming.
snaponscanner 1 year ago