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I want usingto use 4x MicroServo with 9v9V battery

I have 4 Tower Pro MicroServo 9g SG90 I want to power with a battery. This is the datasheet I found online: https://www.gammodel.pl/serwo-tower-pro-sg-90-1-8-kg-cm-9-g-p-139.htmlThis is the datasheet I found online.

I have a small breadboard and some resistors laying around (220, 1k, 10k), and a 9v9V battery.

I hooked up the battery leads on the power rail of the breadboard, and added my 4 servos in there, and they turned on and rotated properly when I issued commands from my Arduino board. The thing is that AFAIK it operates on 4.8v8V-6v6V from what I have read.

I did a voltage divider using some of the resistors I had and I could output 5v5V when tested with my multimeter, but the servos didn't work (probably because low current).

So my question is, can I power my 4 servos with a 9v9V battery? Should I add some resistors before? Bear in mind I am new to electronics.

I want using 4x MicroServo with 9v battery

I have 4 Tower Pro MicroServo 9g SG90 I want to power with a battery. This is the datasheet I found online: https://www.gammodel.pl/serwo-tower-pro-sg-90-1-8-kg-cm-9-g-p-139.html

I have a small breadboard and some resistors laying around (220, 1k, 10k), and a 9v battery.

I hooked up the battery leads on the power rail of the breadboard, and added my 4 servos in there, and they turned on and rotated properly when I issued commands from my Arduino board. The thing is that AFAIK it operates on 4.8v-6v from what I have read.

I did a voltage divider using some of the resistors I had and I could output 5v when tested with my multimeter, but the servos didn't work (probably because low current).

So my question is, can I power my 4 servos with a 9v battery? Should I add some resistors before? Bear in mind I am new to electronics.

I want to use 4x MicroServo with 9V battery

I have 4 Tower Pro MicroServo 9g SG90 I want to power with a battery. This is the datasheet I found online.

I have a small breadboard and some resistors laying around (220, 1k, 10k), and a 9V battery.

I hooked up the battery leads on the power rail of the breadboard, and added my 4 servos in there, and they turned on and rotated properly when I issued commands from my Arduino board. The thing is that AFAIK it operates on 4.8V-6V from what I have read.

I did a voltage divider using some of the resistors I had and I could output 5V when tested with my multimeter, but the servos didn't work (probably because low current).

So my question is, can I power my 4 servos with a 9V battery? Should I add some resistors before? Bear in mind I am new to electronics.

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I want using 4x MicroServo with 9v battery

I have 4 Tower Pro MicroServo 9g SG90 I want to power with a battery. This is the datasheet I found online: https://www.gammodel.pl/serwo-tower-pro-sg-90-1-8-kg-cm-9-g-p-139.html

I have a small breadboard and some resistors laying around (220, 1k, 10k), and a 9v battery.

I hooked up the battery leads on the power rail of the breadboard, and added my 4 servos in there, and they turned on and rotated properly when I issued commands from my Arduino board. The thing is that AFAIK it operates on 4.8v-6v from what I have read.

I did a voltage divider using some of the resistors I had and I could output 5v when tested with my multimeter, but the servos didn't work (probably because low current).

So my question is, can I power my 4 servos with a 9v battery? Should I add some resistors before? Bear in mind I am new to electronics.