Definately not!!! but if you have two batterys put them in series,that makes 12 volts,then you can use the 12 volt charger.
2006-08-29 09:32:27
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answer #1
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answered by frank m 5
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You'll probably kill the battery and the charger for shorting it out.
The 6 volt battery does not provide enough resistance for a 12 volt charger.
The fastest 'quick chargers' only charge at a fraction of the battery's voltage.
2006-08-29 08:34:16
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answered by hocky_06 3
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buy another 6 volt foe you can get 1 -12 volt to use 12 volt charger keeps them longer ya ready for a new battery
2006-08-29 08:41:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't do it. you stand the chance of overheating the battery and warping the plates. You are better off getting a charger that will do a 6 volt battery instead of messing with what you want to do.
2006-08-29 08:36:07
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answered by george m 3
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how you going to say my question was stupid did you not realize you cant sub 6 volt with a 12 volt charger. now to prove my last ?. stupid people{you} stupid ? { yours}. wise up fool, im a mech.. i know that volts and watts.
2006-08-29 12:06:22
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answered by andre a 1
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If you don't mind burning it up.
2006-08-29 08:32:23
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answered by stan l 7
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NOOOOO!!!
2006-08-29 08:36:11
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answered by alarebel6920012002 2
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