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Old 09-17-2007, 09:37 PM
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Originally Posted by 1985 CCX
I think two batteries are required when you place them correctly behind the passenger seat. It is my understanding they are usually two 6 volt batteries connected in tandem?

Those that have installed batteries behind the passenger seat please clue us in. I plan to S/C-ize my battery set up this winter and could use the information as well.

John, Double Ugly, what was your set up like? You were kind enough to send pics however details I have lost.


Thanks again!
Sorry about the delay. I just got back from the Reno Air races. A friend had a Formula One Racer entered. He did well. A rookie and finished 13th out of twenty four.
It's an originality thing. Costs more but yes two six volt hooked in series. Never needed a battery maintainer. The carbon car has two dry cells hooked in series. The cost is about the same but lighter and smaller. I'll attach pics when I get over to the shop.
John
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