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7.15.1 Series Connection
6V
200Ah
Battery 4
Battery 3
Battery 2
Battery 1
24V Inverter
or 24V Charger
6V
200Ah
6V
200Ah
6V
200Ah
Cable “A”
Cable “B”
Fig 7.2 Series Connection
When two or more batteries are connected in series, their voltages add up but their Ah
capacity remains the same. Fig. 7.2 shows 4 pieces of 6V, 200 Ah batteries connected in
series to form a battery bank of 24V with a capacity of 200 Ah. The Positive terminal
of battery 4 becomes the Positive terminal of the 24V bank. The Negative terminal of
battery 4 is connected to the Positive terminal of battery 3. The Negative terminal of
battery 3 is connected to the Positive terminal of battery 2. The Negative terminal of
battery 2 is connected to the Positive terminal of battery 1. The Negative terminal of
battery 1 becomes the Negative terminal of the 24V battery bank.
7.15.2 Parallel Connection
12V
100 Ah
Battery 1
Battery 3
Battery 2
Battery 4
12V
100 Ah
12V
100 Ah
12V
100 Ah
Cable “A”
Cable “B”
12V Inverter
or 12V Charger
Fig 7.3 Parallel Connection
When two or more batteries are connected in parallel, their voltage remains the
same but their Ah capacities add up. Fig. 7.3 shows 4 pieces of 12V, 100 Ah batteries
connected in parallel to form a battery bank of 12V with a capacity of 400 Ah. The
four Positive terminals of Batteries 1 to 4 are paralleled (connected together) and this
common Positive connection becomes the Positive terminal of the 12V bank. Similarly,
the four Negative terminals of Batteries 1 to 4 are paralleled (connected together) and
this common Negative connection becomes the Negative terminal of the 12V battery
bank.
SECTION 7 |
General Information - Battery Related