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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 256916" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>He more than likely would have been using a regulator - most likely 6.8v. If you stick the 12v battery on the GP would/should shutdown as it has a 8.5v approx. protection circuit I believe. I don't recommend trying it. </p><p>From memory most found that the GP's ran better regulated at around 6.8v while the SD's were better at around 7.2v although some people have run the GP's a bit higher too.</p><p>In short you can use your 12v battery as long as it's regulated to a suitable voltage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 256916, member: 4485"] He more than likely would have been using a regulator - most likely 6.8v. If you stick the 12v battery on the GP would/should shutdown as it has a 8.5v approx. protection circuit I believe. I don't recommend trying it. From memory most found that the GP's ran better regulated at around 6.8v while the SD's were better at around 7.2v although some people have run the GP's a bit higher too. In short you can use your 12v battery as long as it's regulated to a suitable voltage. [/QUOTE]
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