الجمعة، 27 مايو 2016

Series & Parallel Wiring batteries

Series & Parallel Wiring
Series wiring is where you connect batteries or solar panels
negative to positive and so on such as this:
12 volt series wiring
This adds up the voltage but keeps the amp hour capacity the same, like
you would find in a flashlight.

Here is another example of a series battery setup:

24 volt series wiring

And here is the wiring layout for our 48 volt system.

48 volt battery bank series wiring
The above drawing represents one of the battery banks we have here.
It is composed of eight Trojan T-105 batteries ( 6 volt / 225 amp hour)
wired for a 48 volt system.
The amp hour capacity is 225 amp hours at 48 volts or 10,800 watt hours
total.

Parallel wiring is where you connect the batteries or solar panels with
all of the positives connected together and all of the negatives connected
together.
This keeps the voltage the same but increases the amp hour capacity.

And then we have a series/parallel setup.
This increases both the system voltage and the amp hour capacity.

12 volt series parallel battery bank

The above drawing represents one of the battery banks we have here.
It is composed of eight Trojan T-105 batteries ( 6 volt / 225 amp hour)
wired in series/parallel for a 12 volt system.
The amp hour capacity is 900 amp hours at 12 volts or 10,800 watt hours
total.

As a note: The above 12 volt battery bank has the same type and number of batteries as our 48 volt system.
It stores the same amount of energy but delivers it in a different manner (voltage and amperage).




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