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Read MoreHigh temperature battery packs can be connected in series and/or parallel to achieve the desired voltage and capacity levels.
Series Connection: Two or more cells or packs are connected end-to-end, where the positive terminal of one cell or pack is connected to the negative terminal of the next cell or pack.This configuration adds the voltage of each cell or pack, while the capacity remains the same.
Parallel Connection: two or more battery cells or packs are connected side-by-side, with the positive terminals of all cells or packs connected to each other, and the negative terminals connected to each other. This configuration adds the capacity of each cell or pack, while the voltage remains the same.
Series-Parallel Connection: multiple battery cells or packs are connected in a combination of series and parallel connections to achieve the desired voltage and capacity levels. This configuration involves connecting cells or packs in series to increase voltage, and then connecting those series connections in parallel to increase capacity.
These series and parallel connections can be used in various combinations to create custom battery pack configurations that meet the specific voltage and capacity requirements of different high temperature applications.
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