Hmmmm dont want it running all the time sides the way my warp was set up was that the bats were in series. And yes because of added voltage and the same amount of resistance by ohm's law there will be more amperage.
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well, in series doesnt it up the amperes, keep volatage teh same? wait, tell me what you call this setup. i have the red wire coming off my warp board, to an on/ off switch. then i have two red wires coming off of the on/off, and each of the 2 wires goes to their batter snap. from there, 1 black wire comes out of batter snap one, and one black wire comes out of battery snap two, and they both go into the black connection spot on the warp.
thats like parallel right?Comment
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You guys better make sure you know what your doing because if you do it wrong you will get 18 volts and blow up the board.
I ran mine in Parallel.All your farm animals are belong to us.Comment
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well, i had havoc do it for me, so no worries there! but yeah, all he does for big cell is run the negative lead from the board, and splice it off to 2 wires, and each wire goes into its battery snap/. then, teh posotive lead from each snap goes out, splices into one posotive wire, and then goies into the positive lead on teh boardComment
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incase you were wondering
here is what my warp looked like after taking it apart..Originally posted by JT2002
anybody accidentally snap the battery snaps off the board?
my soldering sucks
story behind this.. the NEG wire from the board came off.. so I had to solder it back on..
but wait.. theres more
after throwing a battery on there to make sure it worked, i pull the battery off to put it back together.. another wire snaps off.. from the battery connector..
more soldering..Comment
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Willystyle21
OK JT2002, tried to draw out the shematic and from your description I have no idea how you have yours set up. Been troubleshooting electrical systems for 5 years now in the military on F-15's so I do know how to do it. Just can't figure out exactly how you description looks on paper. and yes running two batteries in series would increase voltage (obviously) and amperage because of the constant resistance. Running your batteries in parrallel (since I havent drawn out the shematic yet and seen it) I can't remember the Law for that. So I have to pul my old class notes out of the closet. So untill next time. Still runnin it in only 9 VDC untill my Xmag gets here.Comment
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Okay I drew a schematic of how I moded mine. If you guys would comment that would be appreciated.
I havent added 2 batteries since this will work with one or two. Theres really no need for two batteries unless you think you need them.
Do this at your own risk.
I used solder and heat srink tubing.All your farm animals are belong to us.Comment
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Sorry Willy and joe for the slight hijacking of the warp gurus, but i had a quick question on external vib. sensors. I was reading the warp manuel for the umpteenth time and noticed that i could have an external vib. sensor. Where about are these to purchase and how to I hook it up? It said something about a phone jack.Comment
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Willystyle21
Well Gib I know that Pro Team products sells the external sensors with their warp so I guess you can ask them about it. JT ok I understand the shematic now and the batteries are in parrallel not in series. All this does really is to keepa good steady supply of voltage and yes from your last coment it does not incease amperage at all because technically there is no voltage increase. That is if I remember right. /shrugComment


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