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I am wondering how I would wire two 1000w 48v batteries in parallel. They have "t-plugs" to connect them to a controller but I'm not sure how I could connect them to 1 t-plug so they can be connected to a controller. just to clarify this is for an e-bike build, I need to wire them in parallel otherwise the wattage would be too high for the motor, lastly here is the eBay link for said batteries: 48v 58ah Li-ion Battery Volt Rechargeable Bicycle 1000w E-bike Electric Original | eBay - https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/385634336063?var=653439725828

Any and all help would be greatly appreciated, cheers.
 

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