Tech Topic #8 shows the Titan 550 motors. Do you recommend these as a replacement for Firerock motors?
The Titan 550 and the All Electronics DCM-231 have similar specs, but the DCM-231 is 1/4th the price. The Factory Firerock motors (and most Super 6 volt motors) will also have similar specifications, so unless the current motors are burnt up, I would suggest keeping them until they do. Q: I have a question on the Thermal Circuit Breaker and the Breaking Resistor. I am starting from scratch on my set-up no wiring harness. I need to find out what size the Breaking Resistor is, and the size and type of Thermal Circuit Breaker that is used in the separate break & gas set-up. A: The Braking resistor is just a 5 Watt resistor. Any Ohms should do. You can probably get away without a resistor and just hooking the brake wire up without it. Most Power Wheels since about 2000 have omitted the separate braking resistor. The Type II Thermal circuit breakers can be purchased at auto parts stores like Advance Auto for about $3. Most 12 Volt Power Wheels used 27 to 30 Amp breakers. The auto parts stor