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I believe that for many children, children’s electric toy cars are a deadly temptation toy, but for parents, what is more worthy of attention is the details of the toy car’s battery. So, how many volts is the battery of children's electric toy cars? Follow the editor to take a look at those things about children's toy cars!
How many volts of children's electric toy car battery
Generally, the baby strollers on the market have 6 volts 4 amps, 6 volts 7 amps, and 6 volts 12 amps.
Assuming that you only want to play for a longer time, you can change the capacity without changing the voltage, that is, change the 6V7A to 6V12A, so that the playing time will be longer;
However, the charging time must be extended accordingly, and the battery must be from a regular battery factory. The battery should be selected carefully, because it is the most direct safety issue.
If the handle or other structural parts may fold and press on the child, there should be at least one primary locking device and one secondary locking device. The two devices should directly act on the folding mechanism; when the toy car is installed, at least one of them should be locked The device should be able to lock automatically. At the time of purchase, consumers must not only check whether there are enough devices, but also carefully check their quality. There have been accidents where the armrest of the stroller failed and the child's hand was pinched.
Purchase appropriate products according to age. In addition, there are several issues that need attention. First, when buying toy bicycles, you should check the maximum height of the saddle. The saddle tube of the bicycle should have a permanent mark indicating the minimum insertion depth into the frame. . Second, the maximum speed of the electric stroller should not exceed 8 km/h. At the same time, it is necessary to purchase corresponding protective gear, such as protective helmets, when purchasing a stroller according to needs.