I was thinking the same exact thing I have 2 2.5 Farid compasitors that I'm trying to run 2 amps off of a crunch gp2000 and a crunch 4000 watt amp I'm trying to figure out what I need to do to be able to get the most powerful sound I'm looking for that shakes my eyeballs and tickles my balls 😂
@@fathimafaathi-fg5tc Where did you get 110v from?? There's 4 12v 120AH batteries! Wire them in parallel makes it 12v 480AH! An series is 48v 120AH! I think your confused about Volts & Amp Hours. Either way it's 120AH not 110!
@@Rahulkumar_rk95yt bro current(I) si unit is ampere,and it's not the unit of charge,ampere means how many coulomb charge travels in a circuit with in a respected time.For easy example 1 Ampere means = 1coulomb/1sec .....(Q) charge si unit coulomb......clear your concept first then you able to think in a right manner
Your parallel diagram is not good practise. The positive lead to load and negative lead to ground should come from opposite sides of the battery bank. This makes sure that the batteries all act together.
@@creative12studioPNW This is quite old, but let’s explain. To join 2 x 12v batteries in parallel we join both +positive terminals together and both -negative terminals together. This still gives us a 12v battery with double capacity. When using this new larger battery it is good practice to connect a positive lead from one battery and a negative from the other to the load. The reason for this is that the voltage with be drained from both batteries at the same time. And when charging will charge both batteries as one. If you connect your in parallel battery using the positive and neg from the same battery they will discharge unevenly and when charging will both have to charge through one battery. This creates an unbalanced “ pair “ and the batteries won’t last as long as they should. I hope that helps.
When wiring your batteries in parallel something I do that keeps everything balanced is well. First I do the parallel wiring then each terminal of the batteries goes to 1000 amp busbar from that I connect my load.
Question what if i connect 3batt in series conection and the last batt is parralel. to make a 24v and 360Ah . Is it okey to build add balancer and bms board ?? Im confused
Question. If I split the power source from the 3rd battery to go to two systems at the same time. One carries on and makes the 48v system to that battery while the split gones to a 36v system from the 3rd one will it be 36v or is it 48v due to it also doing the other system too ect?
In a series circuit, the current that flows through each of the components is the same, and the voltage across the circuit is the sum of the individual voltage drops across each component.