Bro I have also a RC car it has 3.7v battery and small motor I want to replace the motor with 6v motor and can I replace the battery with 6v or 12v battery will high voltage burn my car circuit board
Yea... I don't think it's a good idea to use a 12v battery when a 3.7v battery is meant to be used, but I don't think 6v would be harmful for the receiver circuit. These stuff always have a labeled volt rating by the manufacturer that is a little lower than what it can actually handle. They do that to ensure long life span and to not have any problem when something goes wrong. So, yea... I think a 6v battery can be used without toasting any circuit component, but it's not recommended.
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Bro I have also a RC car it has 3.7v battery and small motor I want to replace the motor with 6v motor and can I replace the battery with 6v or 12v battery will high voltage burn my car circuit board
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Yea... I don't think it's a good idea to use a 12v battery when a 3.7v battery is meant to be used, but I don't think 6v would be harmful for the receiver circuit. These stuff always have a labeled volt rating by the manufacturer that is a little lower than what it can actually handle. They do that to ensure long life span and to not have any problem when something goes wrong. So, yea... I think a 6v battery can be used without toasting any circuit component, but it's not recommended.
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