The positive pole on the battery is the anode. The negative pole is the cathode.
Positive + and negative-
positive pole
Positive (+)
To get 24V from 2 12 V battery's Yo hook up the positive pole + of one of the battery's to the negative pole - of the other one. you will be left with a positive pole on each battery wit no connection on them The voltage between them is 24. If you want the battery to have the same voltage but have more amperage you connect positive to positive and negative to negative.
Probably a plus sign for positive pole.
First you must disconnect the negative(-) pole, then disconnect the positive(+), connect the new battery begining with the positive(+) pole, then the negative one.
it is called the positive pole,if you want to go deeper when using (discharging) a battery it is called a cathodewhen charging the battery it is called an anodeThe positive terminal.
it is called the positive pole,if you want to go deeper when using (discharging) a battery it is called a cathodewhen charging the battery it is called an anodeThe positive terminal.
so that it will be able to function
anode
Not as you might think. Electricity flows FROM the negative pole, through the circuit, and then electrons flow into the positive pole.
You would wire them in series. This means: Connect one battery's positive pole directly to the other battery's negative pole. Use the other two unused battery poles (one positive and one negative) to apply voltage to your circuit. The applied voltage will be 24 volts.