negative - on battaery 1 goes to ground positive + on battery 1 goes to negative - on battery 2 positive + on battery 2 goes to your power requirment can be done in any case senario e.g 2-6volts to get one 12 and 1-12 24 or 4-6volts 12-volts 4 12volts any case senario negative - on battaery 1 goes to ground positive + on battery 1 goes to negative - on battery 2 positive + on battery 2 goes to your power requirment can be done in any case senario e.g 2-6volts to get one 12 and 1-12 24 or 4-6volts 12-volts 4 12volts any case senario
No
You give it more volts and it will burn out something!!
The starter motor of a diesel generator is a DC motor. Depending on the size of the diesel engine the starter motor could be 12 volts or 24 volts. Sometimes more that one battery is used at the specific voltage. These batteries are connected in parallel to create more amp hour cranking power.
No. You need 12 volt AC to run a 12 volt AC motor, not 12 volt DC.
Depends on the led forward bias threashold, if its a typical led it will be .7 volts so, .7x6=4.2V, so pick a resistor that will drop around 7 volts. What is the current? Then just to V=IR, 7=IR.
The primary difference between 12 DC (direct current) and 24 DC lies in their voltage levels. A 12 DC system operates at 12 volts, while a 24 DC system operates at 24 volts, resulting in higher power availability in the latter. This increased voltage allows for more efficient power transmission over longer distances and can support larger loads. Additionally, 24 DC systems may require different components and wiring than 12 DC systems to handle the higher voltage safely.
You will have 24 volts DC.
One way in achieving this can be getting a 140 watt solar system. The reason behind this is they take both 12 volts and 24 volts.
No.
You will have a 12 Volt source with double the charge capacity.
12 volts DC
You will need a second battery in series with the first battery to produce the 24 volts DC. To keep it charged the series connection will have to be manually changed to a parallel connection.
yes its a dc to dc converter used in trucks to power radios cbs etc the load is important thing to know but that's the thing u nead, step down converter
12 volts DC.
12 volts DC
12 volts DC.
12 volts DC.