Thanks for the ideas.
For the power resistors I guess I would use 120ohms to get 100mA load, 60 to get 200mA, etc. Probably should contact the manufacturer to find out what the minimum required current drain is to keep the battery operating. I would need to bust out my ancient wiring soldering skills!
Surprisingly, the batteries for kiddie cars are quite expensive. I would need a charger as well plus a little wiring work to add by-pass caps and appropriate connectors! I had not thought of this source for 12v batteries.
Once, again. Thanks for the responses.
For the power resistors I guess I would use 120ohms to get 100mA load, 60 to get 200mA, etc. Probably should contact the manufacturer to find out what the minimum required current drain is to keep the battery operating. I would need to bust out my ancient wiring soldering skills!
Surprisingly, the batteries for kiddie cars are quite expensive. I would need a charger as well plus a little wiring work to add by-pass caps and appropriate connectors! I had not thought of this source for 12v batteries.
Once, again. Thanks for the responses.