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Peg Perego Battery 12 Volt (Drop Ship Pack)

Peg Perego Battery 12 Volt (Drop Ship Pack)
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Peg Perego Battery 12 Volt (Drop Ship Pack)

 
 
List Price: $79.99
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Features
  • Wired to produce 12 volts

  • Rechargeable battery, tested for cycle life

  • Preselected for efficiency with Peg-Pérego vehicles

  • Provides hours of playtime for young riders

  • This item is not for sale in Catalina Island


Description

Keep a spare battery charged up so you never have to wait to ride your Peg-Perego vehicle.


Product Details
Product Length:6.0 inches
Product Width:6.5 inches
Product Height:7.25 inches
Product Weight:9.7 pounds
Package Length:7.3 inches
Package Width:6.6 inches
Package Height:6.2 inches
Package Weight:10.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 54 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 54 customer reviews )
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130 of 134 found the following review helpful:


1Don't buy this battery...  Jul 07, 2004 By Ima Fish "imafish"
My son has the John Deere Power Pull Tractor which uses this battery. Due to the numerous complaints about the battery, and because the battery that came with the tractor only lasts about 30 minutes before needing a recharge, I decided to take a different route.

I bought a 12 volt battery intended for lawn tractors/snow mobiles/etc. It will cost a heck of a lot less than Peg Perego's battery.

I then spliced the wires from the tractor, the red one is positive, obviously, and connected them to the battery. I then used a piece of wire to hold the new battery down. It works perfectly and literally runs an entire day before needing a recharge. And of course I use a car battery charger to charge it.

So, you'll save money and you kids will get MUCH more enjoyment!

31 of 31 found the following review helpful:


2Actually this is a Standard SLA 12volt battery  Jan 10, 2010 By R. Biggs "rbbiggs"
With further research while removing the blue plastic cap, I discovered this is a simple SLA (sealed lead acid) battery.

All you have to do is google "SLA battery" and look for 12volt 12Ah (amp hour). They range from 25 to 38 dollars, with several manufactures. (mostly Chinese)

Anyway, all you have to do is cut one side of the blue cap band, remove the cap and unplug the harness. Plug the harness into the new battery, add a set of "Battery Tender" terminals, duct tape the blue cap back on, and BINGO.

These are the same batteries sold for electric scooters and wheelchairs.

New battery 1/2 the cost. Only now you have a "battery tender" connection to plug in and recharge the battery with a proper charger instead of that cheap POS Peg Perego sells.

Amazon sells the Genesis (Yuasa)12np 12ah battery that fits properly with no modifications to the toy.
[...]

Amazon also sells the "Battery Tender"
[...]

The nice thing about the Battery Tender is it comes with an extra set of cables, and you can buy spare sets. I have spare sets permanently installed on my boat, tractor, and two motorcycles. You can use the one Battery tender to charge all of them. It's a trickle charger too, so you can leave the battery on the charger indefinitely without damaging the battery or the charger.

I really think the main problem most everyone is complaining about is the cheap junk A/C type adapter/charger that comes with the toy.

12np 12ah Battery Brands are:
Genesis (Yuasa)
BB
Leoch
Toyo
Century
and about a half dozen others.

30 of 32 found the following review helpful:


1Buyer Beware  Mar 25, 2005 By K. Weathersbee
Battery is way overpriced. Contact Battery Store near you! I did and found this same exact battery type(2-6volt Batteries) for much less. While there they told me I could use a low amp 12v Deep Cycle battery instead. It did take some time wiring (FUSED LINK IS A MUST) but is well worth it. Lasts all day and you can charge it at a 2 amp "trickle charge" with a "amp selectable" car battery charger. All told it cost me less than $60 for everything. It now longer just "Takes Up Space".

47 of 54 found the following review helpful:


5You MUST follow the directions to the T!  Aug 06, 2004 By H. Hess
UPDATE June 2006..still working great!
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OK, updating this for kicks and giggles as of October 2005. We still have the battery and it workds great. You really must follow the instructions. Just wanted to let people know I stand by what I wrote.
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We have this battery and it works great. We were very skeptical because of all the bad reviews. However, if you follow the instructions to the T it works great. The initial charge MUST be 18 hours. We did ours 24. You CANNOT run this battery completely dead. Once you see the toy start to lose it's speed where first is really doggy, then you must take the battery out and charge it. Again, it must be charged the entire cycle of 18 hours. We have been following these instructions (which are the manufacturers) and it works great. My son can get about 3 hours if running it nonstop. Which he has done a few times. Don't try to quick charge this because it is not made to do that. Also, you must charge it once every month when it is not being used (i.e, winter months). Again, the instructions per the manufacturer.

14 of 14 found the following review helpful:


5Very Disappointed!  Jun 10, 2004 By Kimberly Rossiter
We have two of the Peg Perego vehicles - the Jeep Gaucho Grande and a John Deere Gator. The original batteries seemed to do okay and lasted about a year and a half (including the months of Nov-Feb when the toys weren't being used). I ordered two new batteries last year and they no longer work. I am extremely dissapointed (...) and my kids are mad that they can't ride the toys any more. It makes me sick!

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