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Originally Posted by Dominator_Legen
Please if any body understand what I'm talking about, and have the answer, please help me out here,
Thanks In Advanced For Whatever Help..
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Dom-
It sounds like you already have a pretty good idea of what is going on.
You are correct- wired in parallel the voltage will be constant across the servos and current will divide.
To maintain 300ma to each servo, you will need to use a power supply capable of delivering around 2 amps. This will allow all 6 motors to draw a full 300ma, with some extra capacity left over. With out being able to view the link you posted, I can't tell if that is possible or not.
To do this, I would use a higher voltage battery pack (7.2 volts could be a good value), and step it down with voltage regulators. This will allow a constant 5v supply that will not fluctuate much as motor load varies. These regulators are inexpensive and easy to use. A real favorite is the LM7805, but I'm sure there are others. You shouldn't have any problem drawing 300ma through these regulators, assuming your battery can supply it. It isn't an efficient solution, but it is an easy one.
Also- do the servos need to have a full 300ma? They will run on less although performance will not be the same, but it may not be enough difference to matter.