This is random but I thought I would try since we deal with batteries and RC stuff deals with batteries..
I bought my little guy a RC boat for his birthday. From the things I have been reading the batteries they come with typically only last about 10-15 minutes before dying and needing a recharge. Now the battery pack it comes with is a 7.2 volts but it doesn't say how many mahs. Because we are talking batts, does the same concept we use of mahs work the same with RC batteries? As in, the higher the mahs the longer the battery will run without needing a recharge? Or should I/ can I up the voltage as well? He is only 4 so he doesn't need it to be able to fly across the pond at record speed, I just want him to be able to play with it for more then a few minutes. If I'm correct upping the voltage will make it go faster.
I bought my little guy a RC boat for his birthday. From the things I have been reading the batteries they come with typically only last about 10-15 minutes before dying and needing a recharge. Now the battery pack it comes with is a 7.2 volts but it doesn't say how many mahs. Because we are talking batts, does the same concept we use of mahs work the same with RC batteries? As in, the higher the mahs the longer the battery will run without needing a recharge? Or should I/ can I up the voltage as well? He is only 4 so he doesn't need it to be able to fly across the pond at record speed, I just want him to be able to play with it for more then a few minutes. If I'm correct upping the voltage will make it go faster.