Red to positive, black to negative
A == B (- 12V +) (- 12V +) (- 12V +) A single 12V battery in series with 4x 12V batteries connected in parallel... Total voltage from A to B is 24 volts! Note that the single battery in series will limit the total current capacity to that of a single battery.
The gauge of wire that is 12 volt is 18, 14, and 16.
the black wire is the hot wire
depends on your load...
Adding a seound battery to a series circuit will increase the voltage, and require less current to keep the lights (if there are any on) as bright. Say you have a 6v battery, then you add another 6v battery. the voltage of the circuit would be 12v
what is meant by "car audio"? an amplifier will not turn on if it is missing either ground, 12v or 12v accessory turn on. the respective wire colors will be large red wire for 12v battery source, large black wire for -12v ground battery or chassis, thin blue wire for accessory 12v turn on. these wires can be tested for 12v with a multi-meter or a simple test light. a car radio is basically the same wire design for power up, most radios will need 12v to the yellow wire, accessory 12v for the red wire and chassis ground for the black. test these wires the same way the amplifier is tested and repair any wires not functioning correctly. if this does not help, respond with more detailed accurate assessments of problem for further advise.
If I were doing it, I'd wire it in direct to the battery, and install a fuse in the wire somewhere (somewhere accessible) between the battery and the switch for the lights.
can a 12v lawn mower sealed battery be charged with 12v battery charger use on cars
The battery is a 12V car battery.
No, you can not charge a 3V battery with 12V charger.
The wiring colors for a 1997 Cadillac Deville radio with an amplifier are easy to identify. The radio battery constant 12v+ wire is orange, the radio accessory switched 12v+ wire is yellow, the radio ground wire is black, the radio illumination wire is gray, the dimmer wire is brown, and the antenna trigger wire is pink. For the front speakers, the left front speaker wire (+) is tan, the left front speaker wire (-) is gray, the right front speaker wire (+) is light green, and the right front speaker wire (-) is dark green. For the rear speakers, the left rear speaker wire (+) is brown, the left rear speaker wire (-) is yellow, the right rear speaker wire (+) is dark blue, and the right rear speaker wire (-) is light blue.
yes it is.be sure to put a fusible link in between
By the brake pedal, since your connections to power will be right there, just follow the battery cable heading to the computer and you will see 2 terminals for 12v.
sense wire has to have 12v on it to tell the alternator to charge - bad/broken wire,,, possible pcm failure.... disconnect sense wire from alt - jump terminal to the battery to see if it charges - if it does - you have found the problem
The radio wire colors for a 2007 Dodge Dakota are simple to follow. The radio battery constant 12v+ wire is blue/red, the radio accessory switched 12v+ wire must be ran from the fusebox or ignition switch harness, and the ground wire is black. For the front speakers, the left front speaker wire (+) is dark green, the left front speaker wire (-) is dark green/brown, the right front speaker wire (+) is gray, and the right front speaker wire (-) is gray/brown. For the rear speakers, the left rear speaker wire (+) is dark green/dark blue, the left rear speaker wire (-) is dark green/orange, the right rear speaker wire (+) is gray/dark blue, and the right rear speaker wire (-) is gray/orange.
Anything needing 12V to operate.
In order to use the "plug in" pest control with a 12V battery, the device would have to have power requirements less than or equal to that which a 12V battery can provide. The pest control would also need an adapter to use the 12V battery.