I was reading in the Bosch Technical Instruction booklet about Electric Starting Motors and it says, "Blah, blah, blah... Starting systems are designed to take into account a given voltage drop in the system. Therefore, in order to avoid mechanical overload or overheating of the starting mtor, a storage battery with more than the specified ampere-hour capacity must not be used." This raises the question of how to wire our auxiliary batteries. If you wire two 12 volt batteries together, or allow them to connect together during starting only as I have done, then it would seem you risk frying your starter. Hummm... 90 syncro westy Derek Drew drew@interport.net (preferred) DerekDrew@aol.com (if interport is down)
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