Which is better six volt in sereies or parallel 12 volt?
Well, one of the bullet points in that discussion (And no, this is not going to answer the question by itself) is what happens with one or more likely two cells short in ONE of the 12 volt.
in teh case of six volt in series, the converter limites max charge rate and the non-shorted cells swiftly boil dry.
But in your chase all the other batteries basically DUMPED on it.. Way too fast, boiled it dry, created a spark and much as I'd like to say "BOOM". POP is more the word (not much of an explosion)
Now at the beginning I promised I would not answer the opening question. here is why...
If you run FOUR six volt in a series parallel configuration... Same thing can happen. No difference, thus it is only a valid poing if you only have 2.
I run a pair of sixes in parallel with a trio of Group 29's. Both sides have suffered a shorted cell, but there is enough wire (and a pair of fuses) between them so nothing really bad happened. Save for a blown $60.00 fuse (OUCH)
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2005 Damon Intruder 377 Alas declared a total loss
after a semi "nicked" it. Still have the radios
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