6 volt to 12 volt.

Hi Troy: Why don't you use the "Search" method because this sort of change has been explained a zillion times? Help yourself a little.. ag
 
I would recommend you buy a kit and follow the directions, but look for one with an alternator equipped with an internal diode also called a one wire system.

Personally I keep all if mine 6volt. I have yet to find a reason not to.
 
A lot depends on how good or bad you are at fabing things. A kit will cost you 2 or 3 times what the parts along will cost if you buy them from a locla parts store but if you do not know how to mount and wire then that savings may not be any help. Me I buy an alternator for say a 1980 Chev pick up no power any thing. Cost around $45 plus a $10 core. A battery I make the mounting bracket and then use a Radio shack 276-1661 diode. But I have wired up 30 plus of them so I can almost do it in my sleep
 
"but look for one with an alternator equipped with an internal diode also called a one wire system."

Leyland, my friend, you are CLUELESS!
 

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