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Battery banks are in connected in series or parallel and why?

March 21, 2018 by

DWQA Questions › Category: Basic of Electrical Engineering › Battery banks are in connected in series or parallel and why?
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Answer: Battery banks are always connected in series in order to get a multiplied voltage where the AH or current capacity remaining same. Ex : 24 nos. 2V,200Ah batteries connected in series will give 48V,200Ah output (AH = Ampere hours).

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