How to Wire a 24V Truck Battery for Maximum Efficiency and Safety
When wiring a 24V truck battery, it is important to ensure maximum efficiency and safety. To do this, it is essential to follow the correct steps and use the right materials.
First, make sure to use the correct gauge of wire for the job. The wire should be rated for the current that will be running through it. This will help to prevent overheating and potential fire hazards.
Next, connect the positive and negative terminals of the battery to the corresponding terminals of the truck. Make sure to use the correct size of terminal connectors and to tighten them securely.
Series
Lithium Voltage
LiFePO4 Voltage
1S
3.7V
3.2V
2S
7.4V
6.4V
3S
11.1V
9.6V
4S
14.8V
12.8V
5S
18.5V
16V
6S
22.2V
19.2V
7S
25.9V
22.4V
8S
29.6V
25.6V
9S
33.3V
28.8V
10S
37V
32V
11S
40.7V
35.2V
12S
44.4V
38.4V
13S
48.1V
41.6V
14S
51.8V
44.8V
15S
55.5V
48V
16S
59.2V
51.2V
17S
62.9V
54.4V
18S
66.6V
57.6V
19S
70.3V
60.8V
20S
74V
64V
21S
77.7V
67.2V
22S
81.4V
70.4V
23S
85.1V
73.6V
Once the terminals are connected, it is important to use a fuse or circuit breaker to protect the wiring from overloads. This will help to prevent damage to the wiring and the battery.Finally, it is important to use a ground wire to connect the battery to the truck’s frame. This will help to protect the wiring from any potential shocks or surges.
By following these steps and using the right materials, you can ensure maximum efficiency and safety when wiring a 24V truck battery.