You have 4 6V batteries. Let's name them B1, B2, B3, B4.
Now, let's name the terminals on them, so B1 has B1- and B1+
Now let's name your final output of 24V O- and O+
Connect it like this:
B1- to O-
B1+ to B2-
B2+ to B3-
B3+ to B4-
B4+ to O+
12 volts
Yes, if the appliance was designed to run on 210 to 240 volts.
Have you made sure your battery is at 12 volts and not 11 volts? Secondly, 11 volts is more than enough to make the pump run (and start the truck). Low voltage is normally the sign of a bad relay (or wire connector).
14 volts
It is probably not rated to run at six volts. Check the labelling.
electric train run by obsorving electrical energy from the trans mission lines and storing that energy in the batterys and transmitting that energy to the wheels
12 volts...max 13.8 volts
the rest of the car needs volts aswell
600 Volts
In the United States toasters run on 120 volts.
Voltage does not affect the cost to run. You pay for the wattage, the higher the wattage the more it will cost to run.
240 volts