Your question doesn't makes sense, as charge isn't measured in volts.
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No it cannot.
No, you need a 24 volt charger.
To calculate the amperage, divide the VA (volt-amps) by the voltage. In this case, 4.8VA divided by 24V = 0.2 Amps.
No its not. Its for 24v security cameras.
You don't. 2 12v panels together don't make 24v - doesn't work that way. If you need 24v you need to get 24v panels.
To determine the amperage for a 24V 200AH battery, you use the formula: Amperage = Capacity (AH) / Voltage (V) So for a 24V 200AH battery: Amperage = 200AH / 24V = 8.33 amps
Since the voltage is the same, I would expect that not much charge would be transferred. Normally, for a 24 V battery, you would need a HIGHER voltage to charge it.
The best would be parallel as these panels normally have > 30V output voltage, which would be sufficient for a 24V inverter/load.There is also a risk of overvoltage on your charge controller connecting them in series, check if your charge contrroller can accommodate the sum of the max output voltage of the 2 panels before attemptins series on this configuration.There are additional efficiency advantages of connecting your panels parallel.
To convert 1000W at 24V DC to an equivalent wattage at 230V AC, you can use the formula P = VI, where P is power, V is voltage, and I is current. First, calculate the current at 24V DC using P = VI. Then, use this current with 230V to find the equivalent power at 230V AC.
To calculate the power in watts using the formula P = V x I, where P is power in watts, V is voltage in volts, and I is current in amperes, you would multiply 24V by 2.9A. Therefore, the power would be 24V x 2.9A = 69.6 watts.