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Purchased this for my daughters Kawasaki Power Wheels ATV and this thing really cooks! We were given this ATV from my sister in law and the battery would charge although the ATV was slow but we just thought that's how it was supposed to be. It started to not hold a charge so we ordered this battery and wow we were surprised how fast this thing went with the new battery! And the charge lasts a LONG time! Definitely recommend this battery if your childs is running slow and not holding a charge. I can take this thing to work now it goes so fast lol j/kFriday, December 5, 2014
Reviews of Fisher Price 6 Volt, 4 Ah Blue Power Wheels Battery
FYI folks, just to help everyone. This is a "Lead Acid" battery. Much like the one in your car. More like a "Marine" battery, as it is sealed, and can "Operate" sideways, and even upside down (for short periods of time). (DON'T CHARGE IT, OTHER THEN STRAIGHT UP THOUGH)! Lead acid Batteries have NO MEMORY!! And,... they deliver their LONGEST LIFE when kept FULLY CHARGED at all times! This does not mean to OVER charge them (That can warp the lead plates inside the battery)! If you read the manual to the battery operated toy you purchased.... It will tell you to recharge after every use for 18 hours, and not more then 36. But, just use your head folks, and adjust those times. If you have it fully charged, and your kid only operates it for a few minutes... Your cool for another run without recharging it. But,... if it's 20 or 30 minutes, or more, put it on the charger for, maybe 8 to 10 hours. If they've cranked it up some hills, or put some extra strain in driving for awhile? Use your heads, and adjust the recharging, using a little common sense and logic. The standard charger they give you is a "Trickle Charger". Trickle charging is the least invasive way to charge a battery. Quick chargers reduce the life of a battery. Lead acid batteries do what's called "Sulphate" when they are in a low, or discharged condition. If you leave one of this batteries with no charge in them at all for a long period of time,... it will destroy them. Short periods of discharge shortens it's life. If you are ever going to not use it for awhile.... FULLY charge the battery, and recharge it every month. All this being said.... It's a good Idea to do a booster (Trickle) charge on your own cars battery, at least once a year to extend it's life. Especially if you do a lot of stop and start driving!! Not quite as necessary if most of your driving is extended freeway driving. Long post!!! But, just trying to help.... As MANY other peoples post have helped me many many times also!! Blessings to all.
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