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Hello from New Zealand.

Fixed up a two seater kids jeep looking go kart for my daughter battery was dead and had 12v motors built into a plastic gearbox.

Now upgraded to 24v . Goes well
 

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Pics or it didn’t happen! Would love to see photos. Make a thread in the Electric Projects section and upload them to the site.
 

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Pics or it didn’t happen! Would love to see photos. Make a thread in the Electric Projects section and upload them to the site.
I will grab a few pictures this evening. Not much to look at. How ever ive spotted a few 36v motors and a few 40v motors 😲 got some measuring to do
 

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I will grab a few pictures this evening. Not much to look at. How ever ive spotted a few 36v motors and a few 40v motors 😲 got some measuring to do
Welcome! It is always something to look at. We charge our internal battery's by looking at pictures and project's and offering advice. Sometimes some sarcasm with some ball busting, but all in good fun.
 

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Is the kid’s Jeep a plastic ride on toy? My initial thought was that it was a Massimo type Jeep with a metal chassis and a GY6 engine that you were converting to ‘lectric.
 

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Is the kid’s Jeep a plastic ride on toy? My initial thought was that it was a Massimo type Jeep with a metal chassis and a GY6 engine that you were converting to ‘lectric.
It's electric a plastic looking jeep thing not metal. Ideally would want to put a potentiometer on it to change the speed fast or slow. It does wheelies when my daughter is on it and she's only 8 . She drove it into a fence the other week with her mate sat by her side lol
 
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