Guys
This may be simple, but not to me.
I have 1 12v batteries on my boat running everything.
I want to create 2 24v circuits from those batteries but leave the other wires as at 12v .
Ideas ?
Thanks
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G3PO
You can get 12V from battery #1 or #2
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Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
How much current you need for 24v? You can get 24v from 12v. If you need a lot of current, do as shown in Bill's drawing.
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Gls10 livescope 12-32v
58 watt max
21 watt typical
It has been reported that running it on 24v improves the images.
Thought I'd try it.
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G3PO
Brett let us know what you think, after you test it a while.
Please and thanks.
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Dont know how to rig it electrically yet.
I need to get 1 or 2 24v circuits from batteries that service 12v trolling motor, start main engine and run a 12v humminbird, plus pumps.
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G3PO
For simplicity I would probably just use something like this and leave everything else the way it is.
Robot Check
You could also connect both batteries in series, and run 12v accessories off of one battery or the other, that further complicates things, but would work just as well. However, in this configuration, the livescope is going to draw from both batteries, so you would need to be wary about killing the starting battery.
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