An important proviso is that the Ampere rating of both batteries should be the same. Otherwise, the plate current of the smaller battery could be exceeded.
If you hook the negative terminal of one 12V battery to the positive of the other, then the assembly will have an overall voltage of 24 Volts. Be careful when dismantling the set-up if you have to do for charging.
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Hook it up to a solar panel instead !
No Yes. hook two in series, two in parallel.
Yes.*Connect 3 batteries in parallel (hook all the + together, hook all the - together) (set A)*Connect another 3 batteries in parallel (hook all the + together, hook all the - together) (Set B)*Connect those two sets in series (hook the - of Set A to the + of Set B).You will have 24V between the + of set A to the - of set B.You should have an engineer, an electrical tech, or an electrician do this wiring. All those car batteries have a lot of energy, and it could get dangerous.
To get 24 volts from two 12 volt batteries, hook the positive post from one battery to the negative post of the other.
Oh boy. Well, you can get an inverter and hook that up to two giant 6 volt batteries them hook the positive end up to a switch. Not an easy thing to make look good.
Lincoln Batteries make batteries for all makes and models of cars. Batteries they offer include: modern batteries, classic batteries, motorcycle batteries, leisure batteries and much more.
Wind power on a large scale isn't stored, it's just too difficult to make much sense. Smaller installations can use a stack of batteries to store the energy in. To use it, just hook something electric up to the stack of batteries.
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Yes limes do make better batteries than lemons
Plutonium is not used in batteries.
That depends on what voltage your batteries are,