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∙ 11y agoNo. If you connect two 12 volt batteries in series(positive to negative) to make 24 volts, you will have 100 amp hours.
If you connect two 12 volt batteries in parallel(pos to pos, neg to neg) you will stay at 12 volts but have 200 amp hours
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∙ 11y agoNo, connecting two 12-volt 100 amp hour batteries in series will give you a 24-volt system with a total capacity of 100 amp hours. The voltage doubles, but the capacity remains the same.
Let's denote the number of six-volt batteries as x and the number of twelve-volt batteries as y. From the information given, we know that x + y = 10 (total number of batteries) and 6x + 12y = 84 (sum of their voltages). Solving these two equations simultaneously, we find that there are 6 six-volt batteries and 4 twelve-volt batteries used.
Most 36 volt golf carts are designed to run on a specific number of batteries, usually six 6-volt batteries or three 12-volt batteries. Running a 36 volt system on fewer batteries, such as 5, may result in insufficient power and could potentially damage the cart's electrical system. It's recommended to use the correct number and type of batteries as specified by the manufacturer for optimal performance and safety.
The capacities of batteries are rated in amp hours. The higher the amp hour rating of a battery the longer the device connected to the battery will operate. Depending on what the connected load draw in amps is, will determine how long the connected device will operate.
A 12 Volt, 50 AH battery delivers 6,000 Watt-Hours of electricity. Two 12 volt, 50 AH batteries, wired in series provide 24 Volts at 50 AH, which now delivers 12,000 Watt-Hours of electricity. Wiring the two batteries in series changes the voltage, but not the amperage. Wiring the two batteries in parallel changes the Amperage, but not the voltage.
can ou step down 36 volts dc to 12 volt dc using batteries
I would opt for the two twelve volt batteries in parallel. This configuration will give you the voltage that you need for the system to properly operate plus the endurance time that you can draw from the batteries will be doubled. The amp/hours capacity of batteries when in parallel are additive.
Paralleling four sets of 6 volt batteries will still give you 6 volts. Two 6 volt batteries in series will give you 12 volts. Parallel these series sets will give you longer endurance at 12 volts. There is no way you will ever get 48 volts out of four 6 volt batteries.
Connecting two 12 volt batteries together in series would doubled the amp hours ie 125amp hour +125amp hour = 250amp hour and the voltage stays the same at 12 volts. Connect them in parallel and the voltage will double to 24 volts and the amp hours will stay the same ie 125 amp hours.
Two 24 volt batteries in parallel will give you 24 volts. The only other way is two 12 volt batteries in series.
Depends on the amperage of the batteries you are using. Both setups will give you 36 volts, but you will normally have a longer run time with six 6 volt batteries in series than three 12 volt batteries. That is why golf carts use 6 volt instead of 12 volt batteries.
You would need to connect the two 12 volt batteries in series. That will give you 24 volts and the amps of one of the batteries. Voltage doubles and amps stay the same.
You cannot use a 12 volt charger to charge 2.6 volt batteries. The 2.6 volt batteries will become hot, very quickly, and explode.
yes
The amperage drawn from batteries is governed by the connected load. The voltage of the batteries can be one of two voltages. in parallel the 8 batteries will give you a voltage of 6 volts. In series the 8 batteries will give you a voltage of 48 volts. The amp/hour capacity of the batteries will give you the amount of current the device can draw over a specific length of time. Equation to fine amperage is I = W/E, Amps = Watts/Volts. Watts = Amps x Volts.
You can connect batteries with different voltages in series (a 6 volt and a 12 volt would give you 18 volts), but never in parallel (difference of potential will create an arc, batteries could blow up).
you only need two 12 volt batteries to make 24 volt. connect them in series
Yes, if the two 6 volt batteries were connected together in series.