geesq
Mechanical
- Apr 21, 2010
- 1
I'm new to this forum, so apologies if question is in wrong arena or format.
I am designing a 6 volt dc battery system that would deliver current to a 6 volt system, and would like to tap it for occasional or light service for 12v dc. I would like to use 2 parallel-connected 6v batteries for their current capacity during normal 6 volt use, and use diode protected connections (or some such device) to attach a series circuit that provides 12 volts from the same two 6v batteries for light or limited use.
Charging would be 6 volts to the batteries during use. I'm not a sparky, so would appreciate advice as to feasability of this, and if commercial units are available.
Thanks for all advice,
geesqd
I am designing a 6 volt dc battery system that would deliver current to a 6 volt system, and would like to tap it for occasional or light service for 12v dc. I would like to use 2 parallel-connected 6v batteries for their current capacity during normal 6 volt use, and use diode protected connections (or some such device) to attach a series circuit that provides 12 volts from the same two 6v batteries for light or limited use.
Charging would be 6 volts to the batteries during use. I'm not a sparky, so would appreciate advice as to feasability of this, and if commercial units are available.
Thanks for all advice,
geesqd