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To create a 12-volt system using four 6-volt batteries, connect two batteries in series to form one 12-volt pair. Repeat this with the other two batteries for a second 12-volt pair. Then, connect the two 12-volt pairs in parallel to maintain the 12-volt output while doubling the capacity. Ensure all connections are secure and use appropriate cabling to handle the load.


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How long does it take to charge a 12 volt battery with a twelve volt battery charger form flat?

The time it takes to charge a 12-volt battery from flat using a 12-volt battery charger depends on the battery's capacity (measured in amp-hours) and the charger's output current (amps). For example, a typical 12-volt car battery with a capacity of 50 amp-hours may take around 5 to 12 hours to charge fully, depending on the charger’s amperage and the battery's condition. Faster chargers may reduce this time, while a lower amperage charger could take longer. Always refer to the manufacturer's guidelines for specific charging times.


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Can you connect a 12 volt auto alternator to a 24 volt system to charge the batteries?

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