Hi everyone,
I thought I understood this, but now heard another version (from workamper.com). They stated when connecting 12V in parallel, on battery # 1 it goes out to +, then battery # 2 goes to neg. and connect these in parallel
I had heard that one battery could go both to pos and neg--and then just add cables to the second battery.
Meaning leave my current battery connected as it is now and just add a second battery and connect pos to pos and neg to neg.
Does it make any difference?--I'm asking because my second battery will be in the front storage and a relatively easy connect to my original battery, however if I should connect my second battery to the ground then I will need to run some added cables.
thanks
al
currently in Kenai, AK
I thought I understood this, but now heard another version (from workamper.com). They stated when connecting 12V in parallel, on battery # 1 it goes out to +, then battery # 2 goes to neg. and connect these in parallel
I had heard that one battery could go both to pos and neg--and then just add cables to the second battery.
Meaning leave my current battery connected as it is now and just add a second battery and connect pos to pos and neg to neg.
Does it make any difference?--I'm asking because my second battery will be in the front storage and a relatively easy connect to my original battery, however if I should connect my second battery to the ground then I will need to run some added cables.
thanks
al
currently in Kenai, AK