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3.0 Setup

Table 3-2, Battery Size to Battery Amp-Hours (estimated)

Group/

Code Size

Physical Size

(L” x W” X H”)

Battery

Voltage

Battery AHrs

(20 hour rate)

GC-2 (Golf Cart)

10

3/8

x 7

13/16

x 10

5/8

6V

220 AHrs

L16

11

11/16

x 7 x 16

11/16

6V

375 AHrs

Group 22

9

1/2

x 6

7/8

x 8

5/16

12V

55 AHrs

Group 24

10

1/4

x 6

13/16

x 8

7/8

12V

70 AHrs

Group 27

12

1/16

x 6

13/16

x 8

7/8

12V

95 AHrs

Group 31

13 x 6

13/16

x 9

7/16

12V

110 AHrs

4D

20

3/4

x 8

3/4

x 9

7/8

12V

200 AHrs

8D

20

3/4

x 11

1/8

x 9

7/8

12V

225 AHrs

Once you’ve determined the AH capacity of each battery, review how your

batteries are connected (parallel or series) to determine the total amp-hour

capacity of the battery bank.
Parallel connection
When batteries are connected in parallel (positive to positive, negative to

negative) they increase the amp-hour capacity of the battery bank, but the

voltage remains the same.

Example: You have a 12-volt battery bank with three 12-volt batteries

that are rated at 125 amp-hours (AH) each. Each of the positive terminals

are connected together and each of the negative terminals are connected

together, which means they are connected in parallel. The amp-hours of

each battery connected in parallel are added together (125 AH + 125 AH

+ 125 AH = 375 AH), but the voltage of the battery bank stays the same

(12 VDC).

Series connection
When batteries are connected in series (positive to negative) they increase

the voltage of the battery bank, but the amp-hour rate remains the same.

Example: You have a 12-volt battery bank with two 6-volt batteries

that are rated at 220 amp-hours (AH) each. The positive terminal of

the fi rst battery is connected to the negative terminal of the second

battery, which means these batteries are connected in series. Since the

two 6-volt batteries are connected in series, the voltage of the batteries

are added together to produce 12-volts (6 VDC + 6 VDC = 12 VDC), but

the amp-hour capacity of the battery bank does not change (220 AH).

In battery banks where you have batteries connected in series and in parallel

—the rules are the same. The batteries connected in series are referred to

as a “series string” and the amp-hour capacity doesn’t change. Each series

string is connected together in parallel to increase the amp-hour capacity.

Add the amp-hour capacity of each series string connected in parallel to

determine the total amp-hour capacity of the battery bank.