Sulfite (SO₃²⁻) carries a negative charge. It consists of one sulfur atom bonded to three oxygen atoms, and the overall charge of the ion is -2. This negative charge is due to the presence of extra electrons associated with the oxygen atoms.
yes, 1 neg. + 1 pos. = neg. 2 neg. = pos.
conventional theory is pos to neg. electrical theory is neg to pos.
remove resistor from loop positive to positive terminal neg to neg
hook 2 batteries pos to neg and 2 more pos to neg, now you have 2 at 24v and hook the 2 pair pos to neg
You hook them in parallel pos to pos and neg to neg.
in parallel pos to pos neg to neg might want to use an isolator
Yes, you hook them in parallel. Pos to pos, and neg to neg.
that's normal Make sure you are connecting pos to pos, neg to neg.
Remove the battery, or disconnect it, and with any 10 amp/ 2amp, charger, pos to pos, neg. to neg. and charge it at 2 amp, till it is full. If you need to add water, add only distilled water to top the battery up. Use a charger with auto-shut off.
Nope, same as any other. pos to pos, neg to neg
positivetimes negative equals negative neg. times neg. equals pos. pos.pos. equals pos.
It depends on how much voltage you want/need. If you want 12 volts total then hook the 6 volt batteries together by connecting one pos to the others neg. Then put the remaining pos and neg to what you need. You can add the 12 volt with these by connecting it directly to the use. If you want 24 volts then just go pos to use neg to pos on next battery to neg to pos on next battery then neg to use