so i've got this project, i made this little rubber band car kit and this is going to be an add-on for it by swapping parts on/off the chassis.
what is beyond me is how to wire this, i figure i could use 9v to power it, but then i need to step it down to 7.4 for the motors and 5v for the servo tester (using to control the servo). sadly im just a designer and know nothing of electronics, anyone have a simple solution?
buy cheap rc cars, gut its electronics transplant them. Call it your invention. Cool car steve, win at life get into MIT and freebies from Microshill
>>1036837
yeah i would like to avoid gutting an existing thing.
>>1036837
Ahmed here gave the best advice, best if you cause an uproar and then transition it's cause to racism. That way it will get promoted beyond comprehension.
My personal advice: look for a site like elecrow where you can work together with them and they sell and produce your template and you get your share, even as a barebone kit they will probably add it to their inventory because they have a few lasercutters. It's chinese of course, i ordered pcbs there.
>>1036840
use off the shelf RC parts then.
A 2 cell lipo battey will give you the 7.4v for the motors and most ESCs will include a v5 output for the reciever and servos.