How to 20v Impact Battery Swap a 6v kids Power Wheel Car

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024
  • How to 20v battery swap a kids power wheel car? well look no further, I have shown you everything you need to make it rip! don't forget to subscribe and like also
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  • @dancearoundtheworld5360
    @dancearoundtheworld5360 Рік тому

    i think Double the voltage is that safe zone then after that some stuff needs to be monitored, all and all this ride on toy stuff has been a learn exprience for me, ive tried it and enjoyed it, only way id ever get a ferrari at $20 the put a 12v with a DeWalt 20v 4ah battery

  • @Bushiesautomotive
    @Bushiesautomotive 3 місяці тому

    I just did this to quad and suv we have

  • @Stu_DLNGR
    @Stu_DLNGR 3 роки тому

    Thank you!! It has been 3w. Did the 6v motor burn out since this vid? I'm wondering if the 20v battery will fry the 6v. We have 6v and 12v powerwheels. Both will be getting a 20v battery. Should be a scabby good time!!! 😂🤣

    • @GottisGarage
      @GottisGarage  3 роки тому +1

      Nope still running strong lol. Gwt yourself a big battery

  • @Vortec.Z32
    @Vortec.Z32 3 роки тому +1

    How long is the 20volt last like this fully charged?

    • @GottisGarage
      @GottisGarage  3 роки тому +1

      The size I have about 20mins. I'm going to get a bigger 20v battery here soon

    • @Vortec.Z32
      @Vortec.Z32 3 роки тому

      @@GottisGarage ok yea I'm thinking of buying a local 6v and swapping with my brushless 20volt so just curious

  •  3 місяці тому

    What Voltage is your motor? Is it a 12V motor that supports 18V battery? That's no way a 6V motor supports this.

    • @GottisGarage
      @GottisGarage  3 місяці тому

      It does lol, plastic gears don’t though

  • @johnjenkins3814
    @johnjenkins3814 2 роки тому +1

    I did this and it fried stuff in the dash and blew up a capacitor under the dash like a firecracker

    • @GottisGarage
      @GottisGarage  2 роки тому

      Something shorted or wasn’t done correctly