Posted by John B. on August 24, 2013 at 09:32:49 from (50.40.111.105):
In Reply to: School me on Batteries posted by John in La on August 24, 2013 at 08:10:09:
If I had a 12 volt system with multiple batteries. I would use 12 volt batteries hooked in parallel not 6 volt batteries hooked in series. I've worked as a mechanic for over 30 years and all the 12 volt systems I've ever seen that used 6 volt batteries hooked in series to make 12 volts never performed properly. When batteries are hooked in series all it takes is one bad connection and you're down. You can have 10 batteries hooked in series and one bad connection makes an open circuit in the entire system. Now if the 10 batteries were hooked in parallel one bad connection would eliminate the one battery that had the bad connection but yet all the other batteries that had good connections would still work.
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