do you know if those black and decker batteries have under-volt protection? if not you need to pay close attention to the performance of the thing you plug it into so the battery doesn't get ruined
I did the same thing but with a Milwaukee 18 V 12 AH battery And it seems faster than the black and Decker 40 V. I’m just concerned about how those motors are going to fair in the long run.
Did you have to change the motor or gear box? I swapped my kids' power wheels with a 40v battery and adapter, but I think I burned something out. Any recommendations? Thanks
Nicely done!
Thanks for watching!
do you know if those black and decker batteries have under-volt protection? if not you need to pay close attention to the performance of the thing you plug it into so the battery doesn't get ruined
We have the kids trained to park it as soon as the battery starts to wear down a little. We haven't had any issues yet!
I did the same thing but with a Milwaukee 18 V 12 AH battery And it seems faster than the black and Decker 40 V. I’m just concerned about how those motors are going to fair in the long run.
The motors lasted about 20 hours with the 40v battery.
Did you have to change the motor or gear box? I swapped my kids' power wheels with a 40v battery and adapter, but I think I burned something out. Any recommendations? Thanks
Yes! Check out our video on upgrading the motors and gearboxes with some 24v ones. Links to parts in the description of that video.