A 24V battery typically consists of 12 cells connected in series, with each cell providing approximately 2 volts. This configuration is common in lead-acid batteries, where the 12 cells combine to produce the nominal 24 volts. Other types of batteries may vary, but the 12-cell arrangement is standard for achieving 24V.
To determine the amperage for a 24V 200AH battery, you use the formula: Amperage = Capacity (AH) / Voltage (V) So for a 24V 200AH battery: Amperage = 200AH / 24V = 8.33 amps
The general public can buy a Bosch 24V battery in many electronic shops. For example, Bestbuy sell the Bosch 24V battery for a very low price. There are many other shops and web-shops that sell them.
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No, you need a 36 volt charger.
The number of cells is 6. Most car batteries are 12 volt (some old ones can be 6v and some 4x4's may have 24v). Car batteries use lead/acid technology and these individual cells generate 2 volts each.
No it cannot.
A Makita 24V battery can be bought from Amazon, or purchased from a factory outlet store. Nearby factory outlet stores can be found online or in a phone book.
Researching to find where one can return a 24V battery for recycling has not provided many options. It has been found that Smith-Root offers customers a credit to recycle these batteries.
No, you need a 24 volt charger.
Wire the batteries in "series". Place jumper from neg (-) terminal to the pos (+) terminal on the other battery. You will have 24V across the remaining terminals.