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Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 20-04-2017, 07:04 |
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Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 18-04-2017, 08:32 |
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Re: Wiring In Series (pro vs con)
There are no 2v batteries. The section that makes two volts is called a "cell". A "battery" is made up of two or more cells. |
Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 18-04-2017, 08:29 |
Replies: 398
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Re: Wiring In Series (pro vs con)
Again, that's not correct. Cables and lugs, no matter how well they are done, will have more resistance than internal cell connections. Internal connections are much shorter and have fewer... |
Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 11-04-2017, 18:04 |
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Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 11-04-2017, 18:00 |
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Re: Wiring In Series (pro vs con)
That is correct. Adding more cells in series increases the voltage but not the available amperage. |
Forum: Electrical: Batteries, Generators & Solar 11-04-2017, 17:54 |
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Re: Wiring In Series (pro vs con)
I have experienced both shorted and open cells in 12 volt batteries. It happens. Wet or AGM cells are nominally 2 volt so a 4 volt battery is two 2 volt cells in series (internally). A 6 volt... |
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