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not every one knows everything dont make fun of me lol
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<blockquote data-quote="skylineTT" data-source="post: 7380755" data-attributes="member: 576995"><p>there are 2 ways of connecting them. Series wiring will add the voltages together while keeping only the capacity of one. Parallel will double the capacity but keep the voltage at 12-14. For car audio, if you are going to connect batts, you will want to parralel them so that your amps run safely and get that extra capacity. if you have 2 matching amps though and run them both off of the batts, it wont really matter too much if the batts are paralleled or just separated. Parallel is always good though because its like having one large capacity battery and they will both discharge evenly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skylineTT, post: 7380755, member: 576995"] there are 2 ways of connecting them. Series wiring will add the voltages together while keeping only the capacity of one. Parallel will double the capacity but keep the voltage at 12-14. For car audio, if you are going to connect batts, you will want to parralel them so that your amps run safely and get that extra capacity. if you have 2 matching amps though and run them both off of the batts, it wont really matter too much if the batts are paralleled or just separated. Parallel is always good though because its like having one large capacity battery and they will both discharge evenly. [/QUOTE]
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