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The right hand battery supplies the engine cranking current and so is of a type that has a high cranking performance. This has an effect on the amp/hr performance. The left hand battery is of the deep draw kind able to supply a low current for a long time. Both batteries are only connected to each other and charging when the ignition is on. Manual charging would be one side at a time. If the left has gone flat switch on the ignition for a while before trying to crank. The car works fine with the same batteries in but not Bentley fine.
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