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Built my 1st SLA with a Powersonics 6vc 7Ah. Just purchased a 6v 12Ah will this be ok? I dont want to fry anything.
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The higher AH rating will just give you power for a longer duration. Changing the voltage is what may or may not cause a problem with your gear. You're fine.
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I thought so... just luggin more lead
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u may have a problem with the charger not floating, just be aware and watch the battery. i had that problem and had to have a charger mod'd for 12amp hr batts. ymmv
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I think you need a 1000mA charger... most "normal" chargers are 600mA I believe.
I could be way off on the numbers though- the point is you need more charging current.
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