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Peg Perego / Milwaukee M18 conversion mount
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate
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- motor_speed_controller x 1:
- 30a_fuse x 1:
- m18_battery_mount x 1:
- peg_perego_wire_harness x 1:
- 10x2mm_round_magnets x 1:
Description
We modified our kids' Peg Perego toy jeep vehicle to run on Milwaukee M18 batteries rather than the stock Peg Perego battery. This offers a few benefits:
- We always have many M18 batteries charged.
- M18 batteries provide constant voltage, thanks to being Lithium based. Our Peg Perego battery degraded after a year, leading to the vehicle running extra slow and dying more frequently.
- WARNING! Running the toy vehicle at full M18 battery voltage is unsafe and could result in injury!
- Please use the motor speed controller to reduce the voltage coming from the M18 battery to approximately 12 volts (around 60% rotation on the knob).
This design includes a battery mount that screws into the existing battery mount holes and includes a sled for the motor speed controller that attaches to the mount with magnets.
Additional parts:
- Motor speed controller
- 30A fuse: Install this between the battery and the motor speed controller.
- M18 battery mount with leads
- Peg Perego wire harness with 40A fuse
- 10x2mm round magnets
Inspired by this YouTube video:
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