Connecting Up Batteries to Give Any Voltage
Referring to the illustration: A is a five-point switch (may be homemade); B is a one-point switch, and C and C1 are binding posts. When switch B is closed and A is on No. 1, you have the current of one battery; when A is on No. 2 you receive the current from two batteries; when on No. 3, from three batteries; when on No. 4, from four batteries, and when on No. 5, from five batteries. More batteries may be connected to each point of switch B.
I have been using the same method for my water rheostat (homemade). I have the jars of water where the batteries are and the current coming in at a and b.
Contributed by Eugene F. Tuttle, Jr., Newark, Ohio.