I have several dc adapters that I would like to use but I need to know how
to put them together and plug them in without getting electrocuted. Could
someone tell me how to do that please?

----- Original Message -----
From: "Wayne Fugitt" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, November 03, 2001 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Dead batteries/chaining adaptors


> Evening Arthur,
>
> Terry will likely give you a detailed explanation.
>
> At 10:58 AM 11/03/2001 -0500, you wrote:
> >Terry, are you saying that intwining  the output wires of  (for
> >example), three,  9 volt adaptors  will give you 27 volts?
> >
>
>    If the batteries are connected in series,  the voltage ADDS.
>
>    Connect the positive from battery 1 to the negative of battery 2.
>
> Then..... connect the positive from battery 2 to the negative of battery
3.
>
>   Now you have only a negative from battery 1, and a positive from battery
> 3 available.
>
> These two terminals will read 27 Volts.   This  applies to all batteries,
> and even to power supplies.
>
> If you parallel battery terminals, you will have addition current, but
> still the same voltage.
> ( connect all Positive Terminals together, and connect all negative
> terminals together )
>
> For example, if you have 4 each 12 volt 10 amp hour batteries, and you
> connect them in parallel,
> you will have 12 Volts and 40 amp hours available.
>
> One should try to obtain a basic understanding of all this in order to
> become flexible in the art of making CS.
>
> Yes, you can use your automobile battery.  You could connect the Negative
> from your car to the positive of your motorcycle, and have 24 volts DC.
>
> I have a large number of all sorts of batteries sitting on a bench.  Some
> are very small 12 Volt batteries.
> I can connect these in most any fashion, and get up to 100 VDC.
>
> Have FUN !
>
> Wayne
>
>
>
>
>
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