Friday, March 11, 2011

Power Wheels Battery Care and Storage

Power Wheels Battery Care and Storage

Spring is on its way and now it the time to dust off those Power Wheels vehicles and get them ready to roll for the season. One of the most common problems people discover is the battery is completely dead and won’t take a charge; time to order a new battery. The following are a few guidelines to help lengthen the life of your Power Wheels battery.


Power Wheels Recommendations
  1. Charge an average of 18-24 hours to keep batteries in maximum condition.
  2. Use Charger in dry locations only.
  3. Never short-circuit the batteries.
  4. Examine the battery, charger and connectors for excessive wear or damage each time you charge your battery. If damage has occurred or excessive wear is detected, do not use the vehicle until you have replaced the worn or damaged part as it could result in a fire causing in injury or property damage.
  5. Examine the battery case for cracks of other damage which could cause acid to leak during the charging process. If damage is detected, do not charge or use. Contact your local service center for assistance.
  6. Please take precautions to protect the surface on which you charge your batteries. It is not recommended to charge on kitchen counter tops.
  7. Only adults should charge batteries. Never allow children to charge batteries.
  8. Carry the batteries by supporting the bottom and sides of battery case. Never lift or carry batteries by wires or connectors.
  9. Do not store batteries in extreme heat (85 degrees or higher) or extreme cold(-10 degreed or below) during snowy or rainy weather ,the vehicle should be stored inside or under a protective cover, remember to chare the batteries for 18 hours at least once a month while the vehicle is not in regular use.

Mending Shed Technicians Recommendations
  1. Always keep it charged to capacity. 
  2. Don’t leave it uncharged for long periods of time.
  3. Never leave a battery on the charger longer than it needs to be there. When charge is complete take it off the charger.
  4. Never charge the battery partially and then take it off the charger. It shortens the life of the battery; which means you will have to buy a new one more often.
  5. When it’s time to store your Power Wheels vehicle for the winter, charge the battery to capacity and then store it in a dry place.
  6. Take the battery out once a month and recharge it to keep it in working condition. You can store the battery and the charger together in dry location near an outlet to make monthly charging easier.
  7. If you choose to store the battery in the battery compartment of your Power Wheels vehicle you should leave it disconnected from the vehicle to keep the battery charged longer.
  8. As always, unplug the charger when it’s not in use.

Batteries do wear out over time, but following these guidelines will help to keep them working for as long as possible.

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