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Will it course any problems to use a 4.8V battery ?
Anyway, if you are going to use tracks, you are required to post video of your robot going through rough terrain
For the motors, 4.8V will work. But . . . ignoring all mechanical problems that tracks cause, there are energy efficiency problems. Tracks have very high friction, meaning they are much less efficient than wheels. This means less torque, and a higher drain on batteries.So . . . a higher voltage battery gives you higher torque. Perhaps important . . . I'd just test out the 4.8V and see how things go before making the investment
be careful that the battery you added is exactly like the others . . . if not bad stuff could happen . .
4 of the batteries are 1.2V and 1600mAh and the last one is an other brand with 1.2V and 1000mAh. Does that mean that I did something stupid?
QuoteFor the motors, 4.8V will work. Is that 4.8V per motor/servo or for all 3 of them?
For the motors, 4.8V will work.