The best way is to use 6 diodes in a full-wave rectifier. Each diode has one end connected to one of the phase wires, and they are connected so that the positive ends of three of the diodes go to the + terminal and the negative ends go to the - terminal of the DC.
This is the way a car alternators are wired up to the battery.
that is not possible and cant go from 6 volt to 24
Use a voltage devider or a transformer.
change all the light bulbs to 12v
Change the trailer light bulbs to 24 volts and supply a 24 volt source to power them, in that order.
No, you need a 24 volt charger.
All you have to do is change the bulbs to 12 volts and supply the trailer with a 12 volt power source. If you leave the original 24 volt bulb in the trailer they will only glow at 1/2 of their rated wattage.
You will need a charger with 24 volt capability.
24 volt
Yes, a 12 volt battery will be damaged if charged with a 24 volt charger.
Single phase power from a L-L voltage of 208 volts is calc'd: P = V(phase to phase) * I (individual phase current) / sqrt(3) Total power from all three legs is the above P * 3. P is in watts; continuous sampling will result in watt hour measurements; 1000 x this is kWh's.
you only need two 12 volt batteries to make 24 volt. connect them in series
Yes, I just brought one today for $13.