Einleitung
You will need a crosshead(Phillips) screwdriver and suitable connectors for the new battery.
If you can't find an official spare then the replacement battery needs to be of the right physical size, 6V and in the range of 4.0 - 4.5Ah
Werkzeuge
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Remove the seat by unscrewing the single screw located just by the backrest
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Slide the seat backwards to unclip it
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Unscrew the battery restraint
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If you are replacing with an official replacement then it's a simple case of unclipping the old battery.
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Alternative battery
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If however you are swapping in an alternatively sourced battery you will need to cut off that clip.
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The condition of the battery can most easily be told by charging it and seeing how much use you get out of it before it needs recharging again.
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However if you have a multimeter then you can also look at the voltage of the battery.
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Details of checking the battery
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If you are using a official replacement battery this again should be a simple case of clipping the new one in place.
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Finish up by replacing the restraining clip making sure to avoid trapping any wires. Replace the seat up by sliding it firmly forwards then screwing down
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Alternative battery
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Crimp or solder on suitable connectors for the new battery ensuring that the red and black wires are connected to the same connectors on the battery.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
6 Kommentare
Hi,
I need a new battery 6v for Thomas ride on train.
Can you pls recommend a brand? Or can I use 12v instead ? Thanks
Can I use 2 6v battery's to make this train go faster??
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If you use a 12v or two 6v attached in series it could damage the sound board.
Two 6v in parallel would give you a longer run the between charges.