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Old 12-31-2003, 07:11 PM
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Originally posted by amusement
If someone has a chance, could they explain the need for the extra battery wired in serial? Thanks.
He doesn't need an extra battery in series he needs it in parallel. I was just being picky at a typo.
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If you read his post, even though he says series. he meant parallel. He's using the term series as adding a second battery to the system. A common mistake that people make.......
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Originally posted by amusement


If someone has a chance, could they explain the need for the extra battery wired in serial? Thanks.
use 3 batts in serial to do some mild welding. 36 volts was like the magic number, i remember reading from a mag.

2 batts with 24 volts is like the minimum.
Old 01-01-2004, 09:12 AM
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yes you are right parallel. And as for this hand dcab you daym straight this is a powerful hand. This hand held oon to the back of my truck and prevent it from fallin into the deeap and dark ditch
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