This ones doing my head in.. I'm trying to find a definitive answer but the noise of the internet is clouding much of the signal.
I have a large target project I'm working on. It requires 18v to get the 24v Bulher Motors working to thrust her up to a good clip.
Ok the question and this relates to SLA chemistry. I know its not a good idea to mix batteries of different capacities (Ah) together in series but if the capacities are the same, and the voltages are different is this ok?
I.e.e.g 12v SLA 7.2AH in series with a 6v SLA 7.2AH. This pumps out 18v nicely, but is there a problem with this?
I could go and get 3 x 6v SLA 7.2AH in series for the same 18V result, but I have a the 12v 7.2AH units and might as well use them.
A lot of the advice on the internet says its best to series connect batteries of the same capacity, chemistry, and voltage. I get the reasoning for the first 2 conditions (capacity and chemistry) but not the third voltage. Moreover, I understand the cell make up of SLAs is that they are all made up of 2v cells internally in series anyway. Meaning that a 12v SLA is 6 x 2v cells in series, a 6v SLA is 3 x 2v cells in series. If this is the case, then external series wiring of a 12v SLA and 6v SLA of the same capacity is surely then the same as 9 x 2v cells?
Andy and others please jump in.
Thanks
John
I have a large target project I'm working on. It requires 18v to get the 24v Bulher Motors working to thrust her up to a good clip.
Ok the question and this relates to SLA chemistry. I know its not a good idea to mix batteries of different capacities (Ah) together in series but if the capacities are the same, and the voltages are different is this ok?
I.e.e.g 12v SLA 7.2AH in series with a 6v SLA 7.2AH. This pumps out 18v nicely, but is there a problem with this?
I could go and get 3 x 6v SLA 7.2AH in series for the same 18V result, but I have a the 12v 7.2AH units and might as well use them.
A lot of the advice on the internet says its best to series connect batteries of the same capacity, chemistry, and voltage. I get the reasoning for the first 2 conditions (capacity and chemistry) but not the third voltage. Moreover, I understand the cell make up of SLAs is that they are all made up of 2v cells internally in series anyway. Meaning that a 12v SLA is 6 x 2v cells in series, a 6v SLA is 3 x 2v cells in series. If this is the case, then external series wiring of a 12v SLA and 6v SLA of the same capacity is surely then the same as 9 x 2v cells?
Andy and others please jump in.
Thanks
John
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