You can buy a small AA battery holder from Radio Shack or Frys or someplace
similar.  If you buy one that holds 4 batteries, that is 1.5V in series
which gets you to that magic 6V number (1.5V x 4 = 6V).

Derek

On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 11:02 AM, Ben Holko <[email protected]> wrote:

> You can either use a separate 6v battery pack, or you can get/make an
> electronic voltage regulator kit to convert 18v to 6v.
>
> I think the experienced tankers all recommend a separate battery pack to
> remove the chance of interference from the motors through the control
> electrical system.
>
> Ben
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
> On Behalf Of Weston
> Sent: Sunday, 27 June 2010 2:12 PM
> To: R/C Tank Combat
> Subject: [TANKS] I've Decided On A Tank, And Other Important Stuff.
>
> I've finally decided on a tank to build. I am going to build a Panzer
> 2 Ausf J.
>
> I am choosing the Ausf. J because It has 80mm of Armor in the front, giving
> me the the 4 defensive rating, while still being a smaller tank.
>
> For treads I have decided to go with the door hinge type, to allow for the
> sagging of the treads like the actual tank.
>
> For speed controls I am going with the tri-pact for drive, and an ESC for
> turret rotation and gun elevation.
>
> RC interface will be a Cheap Six Channel (C6C) Servo Controller and a
> Wireless PS2 controller
>
> Drive Motors will be a DeWalt 18V motor, and will use the original gearbox
> with additional gearing. Not as good as the 24v i was gonna go with, but the
> 18v allows me to use 3 6v batteries for a total of 18v, but i can hook the
> C6C up in parallel to just one for its 6v input power. That would work
> right??? If I am wrong, then I have no other ideas on how to get the 6v for
> the C6C, and still have the 18v for the motors.
>
>
>
>
>
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