Definitions
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- In electricity, said of a battery or group of generators connected positive terminal of the first to negative terminal of the second, and so on, so that the electromotive force of the group is the sum of the electromotive forces of the units and the resistance of the group is the sum of their resistances.
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Examples
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Figure 88 - Generator with series-connected conductor loops
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When an adjustable current value is reached, the excitation elements respond and via the series-connected time element they give the delayed tripping command for the associated circuit breaker.
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It contains 6 dry cells, series-connected in 3 groups of 2 cells each.
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BorgWarner's award-winning, patented R2S® turbocharging technology employs two series-connected turbochargers to reach high pressure ratios with excellent overall system efficiency and fast response to changing engine loads, such as accelerating or climbing steep grades.
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Solar radiation may not reach certain cells during certain parts of the day, reducing the available power from the series-connected string.
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The charging / discharging of 100 series-connected cells must stop when any cell reaches its maximum or minimum allowable state of charge.
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The building block is a group of 100 to 200 2.5 to 3. 9V, 4 - to 40A-hr, series-connected cells.
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An LTC6801 can monitor up to 12 series-connected battery cells for overvoltage and undervoltage conditions.
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Using a 3-channel, constant-current LED driver with two strings of six series-connected LEDs, the design configures the LED driver as a boost converter to generate 21V to 27V output voltage with a 12V power source.
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3. 7V battery cell in a stack of 100 series-connected cells.
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