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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Green Bay Wi
Posts: 425
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Good morning fellows i’m from the 50,s part of the barn i’ve restored a 1931 model A some time ago and have worked on a few model T my ? is one was converted to 12volts and one is 6 volts both vehicles are 1925 model i was told years back from a good friend that a lot of owners convert to 12 volts for better starting and brighter lights just like so many of us with 6 volt cars do just would like your thoughts on this thanks Joe
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Oregon
Posts: 6,583
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It is not necessary and your lights won't be any brighter then the bulbs you will need to buy. The starter might last a while before it will fail.
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: San Antonio, Texas
Posts: 18,007
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The ignition will work on either voltage. Light bulbs have to be changed to work on 12-volts. The generator is a big question as far as how well it would work on 12-volts with a solid state voltage regulator modification. The starter bendix may suffer on 12-volts unless modified for slower operation on the higher voltage.
I would stick with OEM systems but many people have modified them to 12-volt and been happy with the results. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Green Bay Wi
Posts: 425
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Thanks for the info i’m going to suggest to this fellow that a good 6 volt system will work just fine like it did in its day i didn’t no if the coils could take the extra voltage on my 50 cpe i re did the whole system under the hood and used the proper size cables and never had a problem again thanks for the info
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Timberlake NC
Posts: 550
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The headlights are run on the mag. |
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