
Anyways, since I'm nowadays working as a bus-repair-man and those tend to run off 24V it got me thinking about how some people over here ran the 6V starter on old Volvo T30-something off 12V without it burning out and since I have two 12V batteries in parallel there wouldn't be much of a hassle to connect them in series, essentially making it 24V... This will lead to overvolting the starter motor, making it run quite a bit faster(as with the 6V at 12V T30 starter) and in theory that would have it spin the engine around much faster = quicker starting than before and less time the starter was engaged = not really a problem with overvolting...
What are your thoughts on this subject, my only concern is the solenoid/magnet on mine, should I "tap off" 12V between the two batteries to feed it rather than feeding it the full blown 24V...?
Valid arguments please, not just the run-of-the-mill "It can't be done", I've had quite an encouraging discussion with my colleague at work(which has worked as a mechanic for quite a few years) and his thoughts about it were that since my starter is of the older school where they "oversized" things to make them last it would stand a good chance of handling it but I want more thoughts on it(I've also read about some boat manufacturer in the USA that ran a 12V starter off 24V as a means of brutally cold starting a diesel converted petrol engine)... so, hit me
