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Old 09-15-2017, 11:29 PM
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Default Re: 4200XL - How to run off a 12v car battery

I've done this many times with Leimbach excavators... inline fuse is a good idea... but the chinese model will run better with a lower voltage in the 8v range.
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Old 09-16-2017, 12:25 PM
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Default Re: 4200XL - How to run off a 12v car battery

Thank you for confirming I will definitely fit an inline fuse in that case, what amp fuse would you recommended?

Tried having a look for a 8v battery and can only find golf cart ones which seem expensive so would ideally like to use the car battery. Would a voltage reducer help in this case if there is such a thing?

I've reattached a photo of the specs of the battery but just in case it still doesn't work this is the specs of the battery I have:

Bosch S5 005
610A (EN)
63Ah 12V
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