Will this work?

You will eihter need to cut it off and strip the wires or buy an adaptor like this.

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@jim-p
buut if I strip the wires how can I connect it to the module AND the servos? do u have some sort of schematic that could help??

Do you know how to solder?

@jim-p
nope, i could use a breadboard but idk how to do that and i don't wanna guess lol

Take a jumper wire like shown below, cut it in half, strip the ends and twist the ends to the battery pack wires that you stripped. Put some tape around the connections so they don't short out to anything. Now you have a connection you can plug into a breadboard.
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i don't have castors... ya think its possible to only use 1 servo in the middle that steers an axle, or any other thing to avoid getting castors

in that case i think its safer to get the adapter, will try that

is anyone here willing to help me form a schematic? and if so, please reply to this message and i'll add u on dsc

Ok.

Use skid steering. Two front wheel motors, one "castor" rear. The "castor" does not need to be a wheel, rather, can be a bump that allows three-points for stability. Skid steering involves driving one wheel and either driving, holding or reversing the other wheel. Standard "robot car kit" stuff.

too late for that unfortunately

Do you know how to read a schematic?

Hi. @cubingjulian

Can you please tell us your electronics, programming, arduino, hardware experience?

Is this a school/college/university project?

Thanks.. Tom.. :smiley: :+1: :coffee: :australia:

@jim-p
yes

Ive done very little arduino before, just C, Python and JS experience
personal project

u willing to help me form one?

Help yes, do it for you, no.

The wiring diagram in post #1 is fine. You just need to connect the 9V to the Uno, and the motors and servos to 6V.

Could u DM me pls cuz i have a couple changes to the design and i think that'll adjust the voltage just idk how

or is there a way to DM on here? just cuz im not active that much on forum posts

There is but I don't always see them.