Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Covert A 6volt Power Wheel To A 12volt

Power wheels are small motorized vehicles built for children to ride and drive. These vehicles are sold in stores as a 6-volt unit. It is powered by a 6-volt battery usually found either in a front or rear storage compartment. The motors used for these vehicles is usually a 12-volt motor. By using a 6-volt battery with a 12-volt motor, the life of the motor is extended. However, as children get older they may seek more speed and power. To accomplish that, a second battery can be added to provide a full 12 volts to the motor.








Instructions


1. Locate and open the battery compartment. Set the second battery in the battery compartment beside the first battery. Identify the positive and negative terminals of each battery. There should be a positive and negative wire running from the first battery over to the motor control.


2. Take the black negative wire and cut in half halfway between the battery and the motor control. Strip a 1/2 inch of insulation off of the ends of both black wire ends that were just cut.








3. Connect the first black wire end, that runs to the negative terminal of the first battery, to the positive terminal of the second battery. Connect the second black wire, that connects to the motor control, to the negative terminal of the second battery. The connections can be made with alligator clip connectors or wire connectors. This connects the two 6-volt batteries in series to produce a total of 12 volts.

Tags: second battery, black wire, first battery, motor control, 12-volt motor