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6 Volt 1000mA Battery Charger for Children's Ride On Vehicles
6 Volt 1000mA (1 Amp/1A) battery charger for children's ride on toy
cars, trucks, motorcycles, scooters, and ATVs with 6 Volt (6V) 4.5Ah, 5Ah, 6Ah, 7Ah, 8Ah, 9Ah, and 10Ah lead-acid batteries.
This charger's light turns red when charging and green when charging is complete. This
is a three-stage automatic smart charger which goes into float mode when the
charging cycle is complete.
Item # CHR-6V1000MA-01 |
$15.95
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6 Volt 1000mA Battery Charger for Children's Ride On Vehicles
6 Volt 1000mA (1 Amp/1A) battery charger for children's ride on toy cars,
trucks, motorcycles, scooters, and ATVs with 6 Volt (6V) 4.5Ah, 5Ah, 6Ah, 7Ah, 8Ah,
9Ah, and 10Ah lead-acid batteries. This charger's light turns red when charging
and green when charging is complete. This is a three-stage automatic smart
charger which goes into float mode when the charging cycle is complete.
Item # CHR-6V1000MA-02 |
$16.95
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Battery Charging Guide
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When the battery charger is plugged into the wall
and not plugged into the charger port the light will
turn green. We recommend plugging the battery
charger into the charger port first and then into the
wall to help prevent damage to the charger plug
and port from sparking. |
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When the battery charger is plugged into the
charger port and plugged into the wall the red light
will glow during the first and second stages of the
charging cycle which are the bulk charging and
absorption charging stages. |
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When the battery is charged between 90%-95%
the light will turn green This is the third
stage of the charging cycle which is the saturation
stage. We recommended to continue charging the
battery for 2-3 hours after the light turns green to
achieve optimal charge saturation. The maximum amount of time we
recommend charging the battery for in the saturation stage is 48 hours. |
Battery Charger Owners Guide
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Plug the battery charger into the vehicle before plugging into wall outlet.
When charging is complete unplug charger from wall outlet before
unplugging from scooter or bike.
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To get the most life
out of your batteries recharge them as soon as possible after
every ride, even very small rides. Leaving a scooter battery in
a partially discharged state lowers the
useful life of the battery.
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When an electric scooter, bike, or go kart is in
storage or not being used frequently recharge the batteries at least
every 30 days.
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The battery chargers sold on this page are designed for SLA
(Sealed Lead-Acid)
batteries. Any brand of SLA battery charger may be used on any
electric scooter, bike, or go kart that uses SLA batteries as long as the
Voltage, Amperage, Connector, and the connectors Pin Polarities
are the same as the vehicles original battery charger.
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Automatic SLA
battery chargers such as the ones that we sell are designed so that they will not
charge defective SLA batteries. This is a safety feature. If a
defective SLA battery is attempted to be charged it could
overheat and melt or damage the equipment that it is located inside of.
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Good SLA batteries
bounce back above their rated Voltage level within a few minutes
after being discharged. If a SLA battery's Voltage does not
bounce back above its rated Voltage level within a few minutes
after being discharged then it is usually considered defective
or worn out.
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Sometimes riders and rental stores want to use their
electric scooters, bikes, or go karts for more than one battery cycle per day so
they use battery chargers with a higher Amp rating than the
original battery charger. These quick rate battery chargers are
typically have twice the Amp rating of the original charger and recharge most
battery packs in 2-3 hours, however they will slightly lower the
longevity of the battery pack when compared to using a standard rate
battery charger.
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To preserve the life
of the batteries use
a standard rate battery charger whenever possible. If a scooter is
driven for more than one battery cycle per day then using a
smaller battery charger overnight, and a larger battery charger
during the day is the best solution.
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Do
not use automotive or motorcycle battery chargers to recharge SLA
batteries. These type of battery chargers are designed for
charging wet cell lead-acid batteries and if used on SLA
batteries may cause permanent damage to the battery and
equipment due to overcharging and overheating.
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