Abby, having fun with the Lithium powered Jeff Gordon Power Wheels Stock Car Racer.
Way to go Abby!!
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Jeff Gordon Power Wheels
The Jeff Gordon Stock car is 12 volts, it has two 6 Volt batteries connected in series to get the 12 volts.
To access the batteries the whole front nose of the car has to be removed.
I located another nonworking 19.2 volt Craftsman Work Light, took it apart, removed the wires and the on off switch.
Then cut off the unneeded handle and soldered heavy 10 GA wires to the Work Light Connectors.
Make sure that the Work Light connector polarity is the same as originally wired.
I selected the location behind and under the seat. This will make it convenient to access to the rechargeable 19.2 volt Craftsman battery by laying the seat forward to remove the battery for the connector to put it in the recharger.
I ran the battery wires in the same wiring trough with the Power Wheels motor wiring.
At the shifter the wiring trough is fairly tight to get the wires to lay in place. the easiest way to get the wires up to connect to the original battery wires that connect near the foot petal switch was to use the hot tip of my soldering iron to melt a hole through the plastic ribbed trough and run the battery power wires along side the foot switch and make the wiring connection in the OEM battery compartment.
Wiring is complete for the 19.2 Craftsman Lithium rechargeable battery.
Reattach the front clip and snap in the battery. Replace the seat.
I need a young volunteer driver...... I wonder where I can find a Little Jeff Gordon?
Is it or is it not a little Jeff Gordon?
Under that helmet is it Jeff Gordon? .........
Hey! It's my neighbor Alec!
He has been driving his John Deere Power wheels for some time and he really has the hang of
Real Driving! Great Driving Alec!
Hey! It's my neighbor Alec!
He has been driving his John Deere Power wheels for some time and he really has the hang of
Real Driving! Great Driving Alec!
Saturday, April 7, 2012
Souping Up A Barbie Beach Ranger Jeep
My 6 year old Grandson, Ty, was not too sure about this at first, but it didn't take long and he was enjoying the FUN of the souped up Barbie Beach Ranger. I better get him a helmet!
This has been a very nice spring day. We have a couple of our grand kids here and this gave me the opportunity to put a Lithium 19.2 Volt Craftsman tool battery in place of the 12 Volt sealed Lead acid battery.I used the old battery connector and added it to a Craftsman 19.2 volt work-light power socket.
I cut off the unnecessary part of the work-light handle.
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