how do I convert my electric wall sconce to battery operated
Connect the two 12 volts batteries in Series. Battery 1 & 2. Connect the negative post (-) of battery 1 to the negative (-) ground cable. Then connect the positive (+) post of battery 1 to the negative (-) post of battery 2. Connect the positive (+) post of battery 2 to the positive (+) cable. You now have 24 volts as the batteries are wired in series.
You likely wired it wrong. Not sure what you mean by "fizzle out".
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Loads or power-consuming devices are usually wired
Resistors are wired in series when they are connected in a line. The current flows through the resistors one after the other.
Hard wired detectors are generally better. Some have back up power sources should the city power go out. It depends on how much you want to spend. Hard wired detectors are more expensive to install and are generally built better.
They are wired in series.
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As long as the ATV is wired 12 volt, not 6.
Starge wired to battery
Your cars starter motor is wired directly to your cars battery. A relay,operated by the keyed ignition switch closes this curcuit thus engaging the started motor. If the relay fails in the closed position, the starter motor will remain powered until the battery runs flat or the starter motor burns out. Hope that answers the question Your cars starter motor is wired directly to your cars battery. A relay,operated by the keyed ignition switch closes this curcuit thus engaging the started motor. If the relay fails in the closed position, the starter motor will remain powered until the battery runs flat or the starter motor burns out. Hope that answers the question
No, if they are wired in series you have 36 volts assuming each battery is a 12 volt battery. They will have to be wired in parallel to output 12 volts. In that case you can charge them with a 12 volt charger but it will take 3 times as long as charging just one 12 volt battery.
maybe it's wired on the wrong side of the switch
They must be wired in series. Use only heavy battery cable. Connect Neg.pole on Batt,A to Pos. pole batt B. Between Pos. pole Batt. A and Neg. pole Batt. B you should have 24V.
Any number of fresh D cells wired in parallel will yield a voltage of 1.5 volts.
yes , there are ways to do it... one particular is you actually use a intermediate item that is actually wired.. with rf repeaters or similar.
Yes It all in how there wired up