If you connect two same specification batteries in series, you actually double the voltage supply but the capacity (Ah) remains the same.
If you connect them in parallel, the capacity is doubled whereas the voltage supply is that of one of the individual batteries.
Connection in parallel increases the available amp/hours so the system will last longer. In series changes the voltage. Many flashlights have 3 x 1.5 cells in series, this powers a 4.5 volt bulb.
An ammeter must be connected in parallel to the circuit. If you do not understand the difference between parallel and series connection then you should leave it to a competent mechanic/electrician.
The busbar is used as a conductor and is used as a connection between the parallel and the feeder. The feeder is the supply, and it handles the relays.
the fundamental difference between a battery and a generator is that a battery uses chemicals
One is parallel and one is not
What is the difference between cylindrical and prismatic battery cells?
The difference between a dial up connect and a direct connection is that a dial up requires a connection from a phone line to a PC and the data capacity is smaller. A direct connection can transmit large amounts of data at higher speeds.
The difference between a perpendicular line and a parallel line is that a perpendicular line crosses or joins, while a parallel line doesn't touch at all.
perpendicular cross parallel do not
The difference is that reticulate have scattered and parallel have parallel leaf veins
One difference between a series and a parallel inverter is that series inverters are connected one after another. Whereas, parallel converters are only connected individually. Another difference between the two is that series inverters are used in small sub servers, whereas, parallel inverters are used in main servers.
Non-parallel lines intersect at some point, parallel lines don't.
Nothing. The only difference is the company's marketing.