Rewiring the Power Wheel Dual Motor Or Battery To 18v Milwaukee Battery

Jimmy Boyera // Last Updated on April 12, 2023

An 18v Milwaukee battery is a powerful source that is fine for 18V Power wheel Upgrade. It can be a good support if you rewire it with a dual motor/battery. But how about rewiring the ower wheels’ dual motor/battery to 18v Milwaukee battery?

Gather required tools and materials, understand the rewiring diagram, cut the wires, strip the wires, connect wires from the dual motor to 18v Milwaukee, and test and reassemble the device.

It will be an easy task once you read my given instructions. Take your time and learn how to rewire the ride on toy cars’ dual motor/battery to 18v Milwaukee.

Rewire Power Wheel Dual Motor/ Battery to 18v Milwaukee [Step-by-Step Guide]

Rewire Power Wheel Dual Motor or Battery to 18v Milwaukee

Follow the below easy steps to rewire the power wheel toy cars’  dual motor/battery to 18v Milwaukee.

Things you need:

Before starting the rewiring task, arrange for the following materials.

  • 18v Milwaukee battery
  • Dual Motor
  • Wire cutters
  • Wire strippers
  • Soldering iron
  • Electrical tape

Step 1- Understand the wiring Diagram.

First, look at the wiring diagram for the dual motor to 18v Milwaukee battery. You can also search from online sources if you do not have the diagram. Take time and understand it correctly.

Step 2- Cut the wires

Take the wire cutter and cut the wires according to the diagram. Ensure to cut the wire clean as much as possible.

Step 3- Strip the wires

Now strip the wires on the motor and battery with a wire stripper. Ensure wires are stripped to the required lengths for soldering and connections.

Step 4- Connect wires

Connect Wires

Then connect the wires from the dual motor to the 18v Milwaukee battery. While connecting, ensure you are connecting the wires correctly of your ride on toy car.

Step 5- Secure the connections

Use electrical tape to secure the connections and ensure it is safe.

Step 6- Test and reassemble

Test the connections by checking the dual battery performance of your kids’ toy car. If it is okay, reassemble the devices.

Conclusion

Rewiring a dual motor/battery to 18v Milwaukee of your power wheels can be daunting, but with the proper tools and knowledge, it can be done with relative ease. But ensure you have rewired toy cars’ 18V battery upgrade section correctly to keep you safe from any potential hazards.

About the Author Jimmy Boyera

Hi, I’m Jimmy Boyera. My journey as a big enthusiast of outdoor sports like biking and riding vehicles began with working in the automotive industry, where I got a certificate for an automotive expert.
Since, I have gained 10 years of automotive industry experience working as a dedicated and diligent automotive expert, registered with the Automotive Council.

I have owned plenty of sports cars, bikes, and power wheel rides on vehicles for kids over the years, matching different tests I hit daily.
When I began to get many questions from friends & family about riding toy cars for kids, I decided I can help a significant group by a blog, something like My Tiny Rider.

Besides, as I discussed the idea with my fellow automotive experts and child specialists who had the same interest, some of them weighed in & that is how My Tiny Rider became a reality.
My thorough, thoughtful, evidence-based approach has driven to a loyal patient following & rewarding and successful career as an automotive expert.

I welcomed the opportunity to join the My Tiny Rider Team as a platform to share my knowledge & experience.