Keep in mind, the high RPM motors have very low torque..so its easy to burn them up (or at least trip the internal cut-off). If you go through grass/dirt/mid, go for a much lower speed motor like an 18k rpm. And also be sure to run a voltage regulator to force any increased voltage down to the stock voltage so you dont burn up your radio/speaker/lights/etc. Also make sure you run a 30/40A fuse after the battery, dont want to catch anything on fire :)
Since you bought a replacement motor, you might be able to buy another one and use it on the other side. Most 6 volt models are designed for two motors, but they only have one. Having an extra motor will help reduce spinning, when the car is on a smoother surface. There are two things to consider: The car may not have the wiring for the other motor, but that can be figured out. The easiest thing would be to wire it in parallel with the other motor. The other thing to consider is that the wheel on the non-powered side might be different. If the left and right rear wheels are the same, you should be able to run that car with two motors. Of course, your daughter may have outgrown the car already, but it's something to consider.
I did this years ago for my kids i put a Makita battery in all their power wheels and they told their friends in the neighborhood and it lasted longer than the regular battery my youngest is 25 about 29 years ago I had done this
That is a safe cautious kid. Mine is not. She would have gone full speed first try, then would have tried to do a 180. Good dad for doing that for her.
If it’s the same design gearbox I’m sore it will fit and for the voltage I would recommend 24v or more. If you go with less voltage it will not put out it’s rated speed and torque.
What a great 'Dad'-move... She'll remember this forever.
Hhhh ohhh nice sweetheart 💕 lolo I miss u and miss ur mam 🥰😘
Shout out to the real mvp 😢. She got you some chips in case you get hungry lol awe. Love the vid
Take an old inner tube and glue it to the tires. Watch the traction and turning
Very cool..
You're a good dad. Good to see it
Keep in mind, the high RPM motors have very low torque..so its easy to burn them up (or at least trip the internal cut-off). If you go through grass/dirt/mid, go for a much lower speed motor like an 18k rpm. And also be sure to run a voltage regulator to force any increased voltage down to the stock voltage so you dont burn up your radio/speaker/lights/etc. Also make sure you run a 30/40A fuse after the battery, dont want to catch anything on fire :)
I agree thanks for the tip. My intention for the upgrade is to go faster plus where we live is mostly black top pavement.
@@hadiassad12where did u get the orange battery adapter from ? Or what's is called I'm having trouble finding one online ready to go like yours
Since you bought a replacement motor, you might be able to buy another one and use it on the other side. Most 6 volt models are designed for two motors, but they only have one. Having an extra motor will help reduce spinning, when the car is on a smoother surface. There are two things to consider: The car may not have the wiring for the other motor, but that can be figured out. The easiest thing would be to wire it in parallel with the other motor. The other thing to consider is that the wheel on the non-powered side might be different. If the left and right rear wheels are the same, you should be able to run that car with two motors. Of course, your daughter may have outgrown the car already, but it's something to consider.
I did this years ago for my kids i put a Makita battery in all their power wheels and they told their friends in the neighborhood and it lasted longer than the regular battery my youngest is 25 about 29 years ago I had done this
Neck-snapping performance. Nice move dad.
She hitting the nitro 😂
Great Job Dad ❤
Go dad! Now put some rubber strips around the back tires for traction and you're golden 👍🏼
Now I want some Dorritos...😊
Good job cousin
Thank you
Haha what a lucky kid
She tried giving you chips but didn't understand it wasn't time for your Union allocated lunch break yet.
Perfect for a 2 yr old the first set up😊,:then turbo😅😅
Awesome 😂
That is a safe cautious kid. Mine is not. She would have gone full speed first try, then would have tried to do a 180. Good dad for doing that for her.
Wow, that's so cool. Would you have interest in trying other upgraded battery adapter?
Yes I have that in mind but first I’m gonna see how well the rigid battery performs over time.
Got it, very like your video, if you wanna try another product, here we can send you one free.
what's the product you want me to try
😅😅😅❤❤
I have a power wheels that has a 18 volt batory go on grass on hi and the overload protection will activate
Are you in Fankenmuth Michigain?
No
I’ve seen people make these things way over powered & put a hand break in them so you can drift them ,
Yes with a dual motor drifting will happen. I’m planning to upgrade to that on my next video.
She says if you get hungry I got chex evryone looking at the doreto bag
Will a 24V gear box fit on it and could we use an 18 V battery for it?
If it’s the same design gearbox I’m sore it will fit and for the voltage I would recommend 24v or more. If you go with less voltage it will not put out it’s rated speed and torque.
I thought it was cute when she brought him some doritos lol
can for drifting after upgrade to 18v ?
I believe yes as long as you have a dual motor, one for each wheel, this maybe my next upgrade in the future.
In no time she'll be needing some brand. Ew tires in the back ...nice up grade bro !
How old is your daughter because as I age, the thing keeps going slow because so to big for a pass 7 old
It could be the battery needs to be replaced. Over time batteries tend to get week.
Are you sure I want to do it
Yes
hyperlithium? haahahah
Thats so slow
🪖 are in order after this upgrade