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  1. DERCANDYMANN

    Does a 60 Amp toggle switch exist?

    Ahh, thank you all very much! These new keywords are very helpful indeed. I feel smarter now. Thanks again! -DERCANDYMANN "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." Philippians 4:13
  2. DERCANDYMANN

    Does a 60 Amp toggle switch exist?

    I'm building an electric-assist bicycle with a current power suppy of 24VDC @ 48A and an auxillery supply of 24VDC @ 17A. The power controller I have can accomadate up to 60A at the same voltage so there's room for improvement. To maintain this possiblity however, I need an On-Off-On toggle...
  3. DERCANDYMANN

    Charging 12v SLA Batteries connected in S3P2

    Thank you all. This was very helpful. -DERCANDYMANN "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." Philippians 4:13
  4. DERCANDYMANN

    Charging 12v SLA Batteries connected in S3P2

    Ok, so how many do I need? Between which batteries should I put them? I just want to be sure. I try to save the fireworks for the 4th of July... -DERCANDYMANN "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." Philippians 4:13
  5. DERCANDYMANN

    Charging 12v SLA Batteries connected in S3P2

    The operating current is 24 volts @ 41Ah as explained in the download on the original post. -DERCANDYMANN "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." Philippians 4:13
  6. DERCANDYMANN

    Charging 12v SLA Batteries connected in S3P2

    Yes, there is one 17Ah battery in each group of three. How would I go about fusing them together? How many amps would the fuses need to be? -DERCANDYMANN "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." Philippians 4:13
  7. DERCANDYMANN

    Charging 12v SLA Batteries connected in S3P2

    I'm building an electric-assist bicycle and I'm trying to find a way to charge the 12 volt Sealed Lead Acid batteries I'll be using. There are six batteries in all, four 12v/12Ah and two 12v/17Ah arranged in a serries/parallel curcuit as shown in the picture below. Is it possible to charge them...

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