1 volt battery does not exist.
if it is any think over 1 volt it is not a cell battery it is just a 6 volt battery if you had a 1 volt then it would be a cell battery
can 6 ,12 volt battery be wire to make in to one 24 volt battery for solar use in home
AnswerAccording to WikiPedia (http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rechargeable_battery), the nominal cell voltage of a Lead Acid wet-cell battery is 2.1 volts, this implies there are 6 cells in a 12 volt Lead Acid wet-cell battery.
Yes. A battery draws what it needs from the charger, the charger does not force current into the battery. The voltage spec. is the same. Things would be different if you were to try to charge a five volt battery with a ten volt charger. You would probably blow the battery. Hope this helps.
Add two 1 volt batteries in series with it.
no, if you charge 9 volt battery with 12 volt battery you will destroy 9 volt battery
To use two 12 volt batteries in a 24 volt system they must be wired in series. For this explanation I will refer to them as battery #1 and battery #2. This answer describes the wire connections for a vehicle with a negative ground electrical system. The cable from battery#1 Negative terminal connects to ground (Frame or engine block). The cable from battery#1 Positive terminal connects to Battery #2 Negative terminal. The cable from battery#2 Positive terminal connects to Starter solenoid.
Take 3 twelve volt batteries Run the + of battery #1 to the - of battery #2. Run the + of battery #2 to the - of battery #3. Use the + of battery #3 for your positive feed, and the - of battery #1 for your ground.
When our 93 grand prix battery light came on it meant that we needed a new battery. We tested the battery with a volt meter and the battery read 1 volt, it should be 12volts. Still wondering how to reset the battery light?
If you put two 12 V batteries in series you get 24 V. Connect the positive of battery 1 to the negative of battery 2. Then you have 24 V between negative of battery 1 and positive of battery 2.
The voltage (1 volt = 1 joule/coloumb)
The world's smallest battery is for a hearing aid and is the tiny 1.35 volt Mallory battery. It is 1/8" in diameter.