it is nothing but end on end connection.
Parallel.
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You put switch in series with the black supply wire and the black wire to the first light. Then connect black wire of first light to black wire of second light, black wire of second light to third light and so forth. Do the same with the white wires and ground wires.
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check the fuse, if it is not blown, your tail lights may be missing ground, locate the ground wire on your tail light socket, then get a wire and a metal thumb tack, push the thumb tack thru the ground wire and splice the extra wire and wrap the bare wire around the thumb tack, turn your tail lights on and touch the bare metal of your van and see if it lights up, if it does lights up, just splice it and reconnect to the new ground source, hope this help you out :-)
Parallel.
I'm not sure, but I think that one f the lights would go out.....
to wire the license plate lights you must have lights and wire them to the scooter.
Sure, if you have enough. How fast the battery will charge depends on how many you put in the circuit (the more panels, the more charging power will be available). It isn't as simple as wiring them directly to your battery though, you should use anti-overcharging circuitry and a circuit that will prevent polarity reversal. Ideally, you would want to wire enough panels in series to produce about 14 Volts DC and then wire this series in parallel with at least one other identical 14 Volt DC series.
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You typically do not want to wire it in series because if one bulb goes bad then the other lights will be off too. If you remember older Xmas lights, one of the bulb is burnt then the rest would tunrned off. To wire it parallel, you must splice your wires to the same amount of bulbs you are going to use. Connect all positive wire terminals to each bulb then ground the other side of bulbs. This way when one of them goes out, the others will remain lit.
You get 3 of them and hook them up in series. Then you can connect them to the 36 V battery.
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a battery's, series has more voltage and parallel has more current
when lights are wired in series same amount of current flows through each light through out wire so the intensity of lights dont decrease and all lights glow with same intensity
Is A Series Circuit
The answer is a Series circuit.