Bipolar power in the field?



Is there a clever way to create a +-12V bipolar supply for the field?

It will be powering op amps on a PCB.

Could I use two 12V batteries in series? Or does the positive side
voltage have to the exact same manitude as the negative side voltage?

Ken C
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