join two 6 vault battaries two make 12 vaults
Depends on the volts and amps it's pushing. For instance. Connect three 12 volt car batteries in series and you will feel it. Three double A's however, no.
That would depend on the capacity of the battery, usually measured in Amp-Hours (Ah). 4 12 volt batteries with a capacity of 10 Ah would last the same amount of time that 8 6 volt batteries of 10 Ah would last. There are however other factors that could contribute to the length of time they last, mostly to do with the construction of the cell and how much current it is designed to pass. 6 volt batteries are typically smaller in stature and as a result may not be able to produce large amounts of current as a 12 volt battery of the same current rating without getting hot...and heat = lost energy, unless it involves a toaster.
You can increase the speed of an Yamaha 48 volt golf cart by installing a larger motor or more powerful batteries. This will produce more power to the wheels and more speed.
Two batteries, put them in series and either measure the voltage with a voltmeter, or with a fan connected watch the speed increase. A parallel connection will increase the current available but will not have an obvious change in output, as the current available is just that, ready for use. You can do something else with parallel and that is to have a volt meter showing that there is a current flow between the two batteries and that is why batteries connected in parallel will discharge.
It is not possible to give an answer to this question without much more information. The information given (e.g. 1.5 volt weather radio) is unrelated to battery life.
They make a 7.5 volt battery when put together
Yes, if the two 6 volt batteries were connected together in series.
you only need two 12 volt batteries to make 24 volt. connect them in series
Yes they do make 9 volt batteries that are rechargeable. There is the Energizer Recharge, NiMH and the HiTech brand carries 4 types of rechargeable 9 volt batteries.
You only need 2 12 volt batteries to get 24 volts. Join the negative post on one battery to the positive post on the other battery with a cable then connect the remaining positive and negative posts to the vehicle that has a 24 volt system.
connect the 2 six-volt batteries together one terminal each positive to negitive, this will make a 12-volt combination, then you can connect the jumper cables, one side to the 12-volt battery and one side to the two 6-volt terminals, + & -
in series
Two 6 volt batteries connected together in parallel will still maintain 6 volts but their amperage capacity will be doubled.
No. 4-AA batteries hooked together is a much smaller package than the 6 volt lantern battery.
Connect two 6 volt batteries in series. Connect the other two 6 volt batteries in series. Now connect those 2 pairs you have together in parallel. You will end up with 12 volts.
Connect three 12 volt batteries in series and you will have 36 volts but will only have the amperage of one of the batteries.
Yes, If they hooked-up in series, not parallel.