My kids recently grew out of one of those little sit-on powered vehicles and I want to use the battery in it to make a small portable power station.
The idea is to use a small case to hold the battery and electronic components and to connect a 12V cigarette plug so I can re-charge it from the rig while I drive.
Here are the parts I have planned...
Case from Harbor Feright
DC Auto Plug
USB Plug-in Panel
Is the wiring I will need as simple as this, or am I missing something?
Also, will the Amp rating of the cigarette plug affect the way the battery charges? I've seen some rated at 5 amp, 8.5 amp, 15 amp etc. I know that there is supposed to be a balance in the way you charge these batteries. Trickle charge takes the longest but charges the "fullest", High Amp charges charge fast, but not always to max capacity. So where should I go with this setup, and will the plug I get limit the amount of juice the battery can draw, or will the battery draw as much as it can and blow fuses left and right? Do I need something between the plug and the battery to regulate the charge rate?
The idea is to use a small case to hold the battery and electronic components and to connect a 12V cigarette plug so I can re-charge it from the rig while I drive.
Here are the parts I have planned...
Case from Harbor Feright
DC Auto Plug
USB Plug-in Panel
Is the wiring I will need as simple as this, or am I missing something?
Also, will the Amp rating of the cigarette plug affect the way the battery charges? I've seen some rated at 5 amp, 8.5 amp, 15 amp etc. I know that there is supposed to be a balance in the way you charge these batteries. Trickle charge takes the longest but charges the "fullest", High Amp charges charge fast, but not always to max capacity. So where should I go with this setup, and will the plug I get limit the amount of juice the battery can draw, or will the battery draw as much as it can and blow fuses left and right? Do I need something between the plug and the battery to regulate the charge rate?