Consolidating power supply

Origamikid89:
Well the highest power draw is definitely going to come from 2 of these motors http://banebots.com/p/M5-RS550-12 which list 14.4V/85A max power draw. Obviously I wouldn't want to run them at that for any length of time, but is there a way to narrow my search for boards that will handle that voltage, the moderate needs of a few smaller motors/servos, and the modest needs of a microcontroller and a few sensors. It is a team of robots with slightly different configurations, but the motors and controllers are the same, and I'd like to use the same board across each for consistency.

Well just as a general statement one wouldn't normally want or need to supply regulated DC voltage to motors running at 14.4V/85A, but rather just power them directly from lead acid or Li-Po battery packs via a suitably rated motor controller. Then all the other electronics requiring regulated DC would be powered via switching regulator modules that would also use the raw 14.4vdc as their input voltage.

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