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Posted by dick - Well, maybe??? on May 16, 2001 at 12:18:30 from (63.120.111.98):
In Reply to: Re: Re: dual batteries? posted by Red Dave - No, there isn't on May 16, 2001 at 11:48:46:
As far as the amperage (CCA) aspects, Red Dave and Bob M. have it correct according to my understanding of how such things work. However, as far as how long the amperage can be supplied, Regularman "may" have a point. Energy storage is measured in units of watt-hours (or volt-amp-hours), so you need to take the time factor into consideration in the analysis. Given two six-volt batteries operated in series, compared to a single 12-volt battery of roughly the same size as one of them alone, I'd suspect that the chances are very good the combination is going to supply current for a longer period of time than the single battery; makes sense just based upon having roughly twice the amount of lead available to store and then supply energy. Think about it.
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