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So long as your amperage on the 12v batteries is equal to or better than the 6v batteries then you should be fine.

So, if you had 6 - 6v, 10amp batteries you would need to replace it with 3, 12v 20amp batteries. Since you are not increasing the voltage you don't need to add amps to maintain the life of a charge (when you increase voltage to a given system you also increase its amp draw). If you were to actually decrease the voltage your amp draw would go down (not saying you should).

comprende?
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