Re: 12/24 plug to straight 24v
Nobody said they were or even suggested they were! Remove the jumper and you have two sets of 12 volts with no connection between the pairs whatsoever. Therefore they are not in series nor are they in parallel as was just explained.
Silvertip, what gives dude? Since you quoted my post and ended your first sentence with an exclamation point, I assume you are yelling at me. I take offense to that. Allow me to summarize my posts and try and explain how they relate to this thread. In post #7, I referenced you an agreed that for a 24V TM to work properly, two 12V batteries had to be wired in series. The main purpose of the post was to let KDAVID1 know that he could make his system more efficient and put a little more power to the TM by using two wires vs the four wires going from batteries to TM. He didn?t show interest so I dropped it. In post #8, KDAVID1 seemed to accept that his system was wired in series but he also stated ?The funny thing is I am pretty sure the batteries are in parallel.? If he thought they could be in series and parallel at the same time, he might try and wire it that way in the future. With the TM plugged in, he would get sparks when he tried to wire it that way. If the TM was unplugged, he could wire it in parallel with no sparks until he or someone else plugged in the TM. At that point something would fry. My post #10 was to help him understand two 12V batteries can?t be wired in series and parallel at the same time.
I hope your post #12 was a result of taking something out of context and that the above explanation helps. I appreciate you and other knowledgeable people like you sharing that knowledge with the rest of us. That is what makes these forums so useful.
