Connecting two 12 volt batteries together in series would doubled the amp hours ie 125amp hour +125amp hour = 250amp hour and the voltage stays the same at 12 volts. Connect them in parallel and the voltage will double to 24 volts and the amp hours will stay the same ie 125 amp hours.
Batteries are connected in series to add their voltages together. For example, two car batteries in series will give twenty four volts.
You can either wire them in series, connecting the positive of one battery to the negative of the other and then having two separate leads as the power source (one from each battery).Or, you can wire them in parallel, with the two negatives joined (to a common negative lead), and the two positive terminals joined (with a common positive terminal).NOTE: If you don't know what you are doing look for a diagram or ask someone for assistance, if the batteries are wired incorrectly, or short they can cause a fire or even explode.
E. Joined in parallel, the voltage (or electromotive force, "emf") isn't additive. You'd get four times the current, or four times the life of a single battery, but it would have the same voltage.
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all the positives will go to fuse panel. The hot wire will come from battery to fuse panel. All the negatives will need to be joined together at the negative post of battery.