Having seperate battery banks for each motor would be a bad idea. One
set is bound to drain before the other. One motor may be run more than
the other due to turning habits, track tension differences, or other
issues. Not to mention batteries may charge inconsistantly giving one
side a lower initial charge than the other. All these factors may lead
to one motor running out of juice before the other, leaving your tank
running in circles. You can get consistancy for both motors by running
off one bank of batteries. As far as frying your Tri-pact gear, I
don't know.

Aaron F
SCAB

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