Ok, was wiring up my feather prototype last night, had drawn a diagram to make sure all the connections were right, connected all the wires together, put the link in.......and managed to short the battery connections. Checked my wiring and it all seemed to be right, and looking at my diagram I can see any obvious short (but that doesnt mean to say there isnt one) but I am wiring it up in a slightly unorthodox manner...
Basically, Ive got two 14.4V 1800mAh batteries as my power source; I want to run my drive at 14.4V and 3600 mAh (connecting the two batts in parallel) while the weapon (24V linear actuator) I want to run at 28.8V and 1800mAh for more oomph (connecting the batts in series)
Is it possible to take both a series and parallel connection off of two packs in the way above or does the short circuit in my system prove it wont work (hoping I wired it wrongly)
Ive wired up the actuator so far and powered the drive off one battery for the meantime (only at half the capacity that I want though), but as soon as I try to connect the other pack to the drive for more Ah, I start getting sparks.
Any advice or magical non-shorting circuits would be great
Thanks,
Jamie
Basically, Ive got two 14.4V 1800mAh batteries as my power source; I want to run my drive at 14.4V and 3600 mAh (connecting the two batts in parallel) while the weapon (24V linear actuator) I want to run at 28.8V and 1800mAh for more oomph (connecting the batts in series)
Is it possible to take both a series and parallel connection off of two packs in the way above or does the short circuit in my system prove it wont work (hoping I wired it wrongly)
Ive wired up the actuator so far and powered the drive off one battery for the meantime (only at half the capacity that I want though), but as soon as I try to connect the other pack to the drive for more Ah, I start getting sparks.
Any advice or magical non-shorting circuits would be great
Thanks,
Jamie
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