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Posted by Chris in MD on August 07, 2007 at 14:12:02 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: 24 volt system posted by bigdiesel on August 07, 2007 at 13:57:23:
FORGET the 3 8 volts- you will not have enough amperage. In series wiring, you add the VOLTS and keep the amps the same. IN parallel wiring, you add the AMPS and keep volts the same. You obviously have the series wiring. Myself, I would run two of the biggest danged 12 volt batteries in series to keep most of your original wiring. I know of a gentleman who put 4 regular sized 12 volt batteries in a series-parallel configuration, which gave the 24 volts in series with the other two batteries giving twice the amount of amps in parallel to those batteries. It worked well, but the wiring was a mess!! Stick with the huge 12 volts in series. lol.
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