yes it does
It takes eighth batteries. each battery, being AA, A , C,or D have 1.5v per cell. if you put them all in series; neg. - pos., neg - pos., and so on it will take eight D batteries to make 12 volts.
To increase voltage, you can connect batteries in series. This involves connecting the positive terminal of one battery to the negative terminal of another battery. The total voltage will be the sum of the individual battery voltages. Make sure the batteries are of the same type and capacity for best results.
it made a difference because it didnt need batteries
I'm a bit confused here... but I think you are asking:I have two batteries in series in my RV ==> making one 12 V batteryHow do I connect the other two to them to make this battery stronger?What you need to do is connect the second set of batteries in series with each other, then connect the two pairs in parallel.I tried to draw what I mean with text but it didn't work... so..... "parallel" means connecting the positive end of the first chain to the positive end of the second chain, and the same with the negative. These ends are what you also connect into the RV.
yes
you only need two 12 volt batteries to make 24 volt. connect them in series
in series
wire it in series
80, all connected in series.
Connect three 12 volt batteries in series and you will have 36 volts but will only have the amperage of one of the batteries.
Yes, if you put them in series.
No. 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