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Hello guys,
This isnt really an alarm based question so may be in the realms of general DIY but people in this forum may know the answer.
I have won a ride on toy on ebay for 2 quid (non runner) So I got it home changed the fuse, wanged in a 3.2Ah 6V battery I had in the shed and it started first time.
Trouble is the original was 7Ah and it didnt last long about 8 minutes per battery.
So once they were flat I dug out the 7Ah 12V which I have tons of spare ones and the jeep went like a rocket........ Which would of been great if i could drive it but a bit scarey for a 3 year old......
Is there anyway I could reduce the batterys I have with like a resisitor or a regulator... DC DC converters in RS components seem mega bucks...
Thanks in advance
Rob
This isnt really an alarm based question so may be in the realms of general DIY but people in this forum may know the answer.
I have won a ride on toy on ebay for 2 quid (non runner) So I got it home changed the fuse, wanged in a 3.2Ah 6V battery I had in the shed and it started first time.
Trouble is the original was 7Ah and it didnt last long about 8 minutes per battery.
So once they were flat I dug out the 7Ah 12V which I have tons of spare ones and the jeep went like a rocket........ Which would of been great if i could drive it but a bit scarey for a 3 year old......
Is there anyway I could reduce the batterys I have with like a resisitor or a regulator... DC DC converters in RS components seem mega bucks...
Thanks in advance
Rob