You would connect two 12-v batteries in series to get 24 Volts, but if you have four, you can connect two sets of batteries in parallel and then connect the two sets of parallel batteries in series, giving you 24 volts with twice the ampere-hour capacity (four batteries rather than two).
step up trasnsformer <<>> As suggested above transformers do not work on DC installations. You will need to use two 12 VDC batteries in series with each other to obtain the 24 VDC needed to operate the motor. Connect a jumper between the two batteries with a wire the same size as the wire coming from the motor. The jumper will go from the negative of one battery to the positive of the second battery. The two remaining posts will connect to the motor and have a potential of 24 VDC.
Converting 48 vdc to - 48 vdc is very easy. Just change the terminals. Instead of the positive terminal, connect the wire to the negative terminal.
10 - 24 VDC truck batteries in series will give you 240 Volts DC.
Most modern automotive CD players have two power wires, and vehicles are set up to supply two power wires. One is 12 VDC switched, and the other is 12 VDC unswitched. The unswitched wire is for keeping the memory of the player/radio alive, the other is operate the player. The memory voltage wire will not provide enough power to operate the player. With the ignition key in the 'Accessory' position, test all wires going to radio location for 12 VDC. Now, turn key to 'Off' position, and test again. The one with 12 VDC is the memory wire.
It depends on how the two six volt batteries are connected. If they are in parallel then the answer is no. If they are connected in series then the answer is yes. To find out for sure check the voltage that the starter needs. If it says 12 VDC then you will know that the two six volt batteries are wires in series and can be replaced with a 12 VDC battery.
It was originally supplied by a large bank of lead-acid batteries, 24 cells in series gave 48V.
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