Battery Power Ride
Put 2-6 volts in series to power a 12 volt DC motor – What type of charger is needed?
Currently I have a 6 Volt Battery ride in the car and I'm changing the engine at 12 volts. I'll be putting 2-6 volts in series to power the car. Currently I have a 6 volt 1000th and need to know what type of charger you need to charge two batteries in series. Also, you could use a 12-volt car battery, Battery Charger and how THT affect load time. The current 6-volt charger to charge said 8 to 10 hours. The batteries I'm using is 10AH/20HR 6 volt lead acid batteries.
If you put the two batteries six volts in series that will look and behave like a 12 volt battery. You will have some loss of strength in the connections, but if kept clean will not be a problem. Regarding the loading time will depend on the capacity of its twelve-volt charger and battery size. If the current capacity of the charger 12 volt is the same as the six-volt charger, then you double the time of payment. The reason is that the burden is reversed enforcement action regarding electrodes. That is, it reverses the burden of ions in the electrodes. This electron transfer takes is a function of amps through the battery. With two batteries in series, the electrode surface, then the number of ions transferred is doubled. So whether the type of load will double, or double loading time.
