Electric children's car batteries can often be problematic, causing slow movement speeds. You can solve this problem in a very simple way by replacing the standard batteries with similar batteries, or with others with a higher power.
Steps
Step 1. Remove the old battery
Step 2. Normally the battery will have to be disposed of, but even if it is still in good condition, what you will really need is the connection cable to the vehicle circuit
Cut the electric cable that comes out of the battery to a length of about 5-6 cm.
Step 3. Now install a pair of electrical connectors on the end of the cable exiting the vehicle
Step 4. Buy a new battery
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Step 5. Now install a second pair of electrical connectors on the new battery
If you installed two male connectors in the previous step, you now need to install two female connectors, or vice versa.
Step 6. Charge the new battery, enjoy
Advice
- 12V batteries are the most commonly used spare parts in these cases and are easy to recharge.
- If you need to get faster speed, or if your little 'driver' is a little too 'heavy', you can take advantage of 18V or higher by connecting multiple batteries in series.