2 batteries are wired in series then these 2 are wired in parallel with the other 2 which should also be wired in series. series is positive to negative and or negative to positive. parallel is pos. to pos. and neg. to neg.
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Connect them in Series and you will get 24 volts but the amperage will be the same as 1 battery.
That depends on what voltage your batteries are,
NO. Absolutely not, you must hook them in parallel. Two 12 volt batteries hooked in series will give you 24 volts with the same A/H of one of the batteries. Hook them in parallel and you will still have 12 volts and double the A/H of one of the batteries.
Two 24 volt batteries in parallel will give you 24 volts. The only other way is two 12 volt batteries in series.
Connect them in series and you will have 24 volts but you will have the same A/H as one of the batteries. Volts double but A/H stay the same.
Yes, if you put them in series.
Connect two 12 volt batteries in series and you will have 24 volts.
Yes connect all 3 batteries in series. 6+6+12=24 volts.
24 Volts.
Connect three 12 volt batteries in series. You will triple the amperage but the volts will remain at 12. Click the link
You only need 2 12 volt batteries to get 24 volts. Join the negative post on one battery to the positive post on the other battery with a cable then connect the remaining positive and negative posts to the vehicle that has a 24 volt system.
You do not need three 12 volt batteries to get 24 volts, all you need is two batteries. So I assume by using three batteries you want to increase the amperage. Wire two of the batteries in series and then wire the third battery to the second battery in parallel and you will have 24 bolts. Or you can just wire two 12 V batteries in series to get 24 V.