SVB
Established Member
Hi folks,
We’ve been given a huge lump of Green ‘John Deer’ plastic ride on tractor that can’t pull the skin off a rice pudding. Just about moves on flat, hard surface but grass or any hill, forget it.
It has a new 6v battery that has been fully charged so this is it’s design best!
It is U/S to my lad as it is so I want to see if I can help give it some more grunt for him. Power / torque is the desired outcome rather than increased speed (although one may come with the other given start point!).
The battery compartment has space for an additional 6v battery.
The motor is an RS 550 SF which is a generic Chinese component and appears to be rated for 6 - 18 or 24 volts.
So, Q is how to proceed:
1) buy additional battery and wire in series to give it 12v?
2) buy additional battery and wire parallel to give 6v but greater current if reqd?
3) Replace motor with ..........?
4) accept it is rubbish and move on?
5) other options???
Any thoughts / advice from you elec engineers much appreciated.
Thanks
Simon
We’ve been given a huge lump of Green ‘John Deer’ plastic ride on tractor that can’t pull the skin off a rice pudding. Just about moves on flat, hard surface but grass or any hill, forget it.
It has a new 6v battery that has been fully charged so this is it’s design best!
It is U/S to my lad as it is so I want to see if I can help give it some more grunt for him. Power / torque is the desired outcome rather than increased speed (although one may come with the other given start point!).
The battery compartment has space for an additional 6v battery.
The motor is an RS 550 SF which is a generic Chinese component and appears to be rated for 6 - 18 or 24 volts.
So, Q is how to proceed:
1) buy additional battery and wire in series to give it 12v?
2) buy additional battery and wire parallel to give 6v but greater current if reqd?
3) Replace motor with ..........?
4) accept it is rubbish and move on?
5) other options???
Any thoughts / advice from you elec engineers much appreciated.
Thanks
Simon