Replacement Battery Kids ride on car
Replacement Battery Kids ride on car
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cliffords

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3,690 posts

47 months

Wednesday 5th June 2024
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I have a ride on car for my grandson and the battery is lasting less time each charge now .
I had a look inside and it has a fairly small dimension battery , albeit it would be easy to modify and fit a bigger battery in size.

The current one says 12v 4.5ah. Most replacements I see are 12v 6ah . Will this just last a bit longer or will its output damage the motors?

Thanks

monthou

5,204 posts

74 months

Wednesday 5th June 2024
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It'll be fine. It will only supply what the motor draws.
The Ah is a measure of capacity (energy stored) so the replacement will run for longer.

Edited by monthou on Wednesday 5th June 17:38

Spare tyre

12,079 posts

154 months

Wednesday 5th June 2024
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Don’t forget drill batteries you might have about, as long as they are 12v, you can buy adapters on eBay to make a nice connection

gotoPzero

20,073 posts

213 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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So long as its 12V you are golden.

The more ah capacity the longer the battery will last.

Just remember it will take longer to re-charge!

You could hook up a little digital volt meter display to the new battery so you can keep an eye on how charged it is.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/155530396197?

Battery health voltage depends on the chemistry of the battery so check that to make sure you understand whats full and whats empty.. IYSWIM

cliffords

Original Poster:

3,690 posts

47 months

Thursday 13th June 2024
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I got a 9ah one now the despicable little worm can drive about to his hearts content.