Batteries in parallel will give you 12 volts it will increase your run time if the equipment listed is all you will be running a single quality deep cycle batter should be fine.Bugpac said:doesn't matter if you got 200 battery's in a series, treat the hot wire just as if you had one... If your paralleling them, then thats a different story. I think I got that the right way.....
And, whenever you have battery's in series, you should always connect the hot wire to one battery, and the ground to the opposite, so it pulls evenly when loaded between the two...
Bugpac said:I run 24 volts, and i just tag my 12 volt off one of the battery's as i normally would... My tm is 12/24 so it has one ground and 2 hot leads, I run the 12v positive to the same battery i got the negative wire, then i run the 24v positive to the opposite battery...
Bugpac said:I run 24 volts, and i just tag my 12 volt off one of the battery's as i normally would... My tm is 12/24 so it has one ground and 2 hot leads, I run the 12v positive to the same battery i got the negative wire, then i run the 24v positive to the opposite battery...
redbug said:the white wire is the second power wire that gives you the 24 volt. you will run a single ground from both batteries to the motor and separate positive leads from each battery one to the red the other to the white. that will give you the 12/24 volt motor using the switch.
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