Fairly obvious to some, but maybe not so obvious to others, so it is good that you pointed it out. Because there are a lot of non electrical people out there that would fall easily into this trap.
thanks for posting this! Would another option be pulling both positives and both negatives in parallel? With the thinking being that the draw would be even on both batteries.
Hi, that way current will be the same on both batteries, but voltage will be 12v instead of 24v. You have to connect two 12v batteries in series if you want 24v. There is no other option as I know. Have a nice day!
hello sir, i am currently doing my own rc lawn mower project. i have the chinese motor 300rpm 12v, and currently im using a bts7960, after testing the motor I have encountered a problem, which is that my motor blowed up. can I ask if how i can still use bts7960 and my motor without blowing it up? thanks!
Very well explained. Thank you.
Fairly obvious to some, but maybe not so obvious to others, so it is good that you pointed it out. Because there are a lot of non electrical people out there that would fall easily into this trap.
Thanks for comment!
thanks for posting this! Would another option be pulling both positives and both negatives in parallel? With the thinking being that the draw would be even on both batteries.
Hi, that way current will be the same on both batteries, but voltage will be 12v instead of 24v. You have to connect two 12v batteries in series if you want 24v. There is no other option as I know. Have a nice day!
hello sir, i am currently doing my own rc lawn mower project. i have the chinese motor 300rpm 12v, and currently im using a bts7960, after testing the motor I have encountered a problem, which is that my motor blowed up. can I ask if how i can still use bts7960 and my motor without blowing it up? thanks!
Hi, I can't imagine what you could do wrong to blew up the motor. Are you shure it wasnt just faulty motor?