Electronic Parts

We have a kids electric bike and I am trying to fix it. It will not charge any more and I am looking for a part, but I dont know what its called! Its the charging port but Im not sure if thats the official term for it. It is a DC charging port and charges 2, 12v batteries (4.5AH each). I removed the charging port because its rusted, and the whole thing broke. The 2 wires are then connected into a 3 port plastic connector that connects to the female end on the battery. Any help would be amazing!

by CrankyMonkey88
May 25, 2018

Is it one of these? https://www.electricscooterparts.com/batterychargerconnectors.html

by mikerogerswsm
May 25, 2018

It looks like it might be on of the Coaxial charging ports. I might just have to order them all. Mine has the white connector which i might be able to re purpose if i can get the wires out, or just solder them on to the ones with open ends. Thanks for the info.

by CrankyMonkey88
May 26, 2018

The coaxial type exists in many sizes, characterised by the size of the centre pin. One way of finding which is to buy a 'wall-wart' unit which will have half a dozen types.

by mikerogerswsm
May 26, 2018

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Answer by CrankyMonkey88

https://www.electricscooterparts.com/batterychargerconnectors.html

Thank you for your help. I went ahead and ordered a few and I hope one of them works.

+1 vote
by CrankyMonkey88
May 26, 2018

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