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.
The charger needs to be set to charge for the voltage that the battery is designed to produce. Most car batteries are 12 volt batteries.
A twelve volt charger will charge twelve volt batteries only unless it has a feature that allows you to change the chargers voltage. But on fast or slow charge 12 volts is 12 volts so most 12 volt chargers are only good for 12 volt batteries.
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.
You can not. Looks like you have the two and eight backwards in the question as you can reconfigure eight 2 volt batteries to produce 12 volts. Think out of the box. Parallel two sets of two batteries in series for a total of four volts. Then add four batteries in series for an additional eight volts. You now have a total of twelve volts.
A group of ten (10) batteries composed of 6 Volt and 12 Volt types will have six (6) each, 6 Volt and four (4) each 12 Volt batteries. The contributing voltages will be 6x6 and 12x4 for a total of 84 Volts.
connect the 2 six-volt batteries together one terminal each positive to negitive, this will make a 12-volt combination, then you can connect the jumper cables, one side to the 12-volt battery and one side to the two 6-volt terminals, + & -
Most riding mowers have a 12-volt system and require a twelve volt battery. Mower batteries are much smaller than regular car batteries, and can be purchased for about $25-$40 at Walmart or auto supply stores.
Twelve volt car batteries can be purchased from several places. Some of these include Auto Zone, Advance Auto Parts, Sears, Batteries Plus, and Apex Battery.
Twelve volt batteries contain a series of 6 cells in the series.
Yes, if the two 6 volt batteries were connected together in series.
Yes you sure can.
No.