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I am embarking on a robotics project. As a part of that I will be connecting two motors to a motor controller designed for two (+1) motors. Each motor has voltage 6-12 V and the motor controller has 5-24 V.

My question is how does the motor controller distribute voltage from the power supply? If I connect 24 V to it, will that be too much for my motors? Or will it be evenly distributed between them?

Here are the motors I am using: Premium N20 Gear Motor (298:1 Ratio, 90 RPM)

And here is the motor controller: TReX Jr Dual Motor Controller

Sorry if the question is basic, I am just getting into this and trying to understand what means what.

Edit: Thank you for the answer!

I am embarking on a robotics project. As a part of that I will be connecting two motors to a motor controller designed for two (+1) motors. Each motor has voltage 6-12 V and the motor controller has 5-24 V.

My question is how does the motor controller distribute voltage from the power supply? If I connect 24 V to it, will that be too much for my motors? Or will it be evenly distributed between them?

Here are the motors I am using: Premium N20 Gear Motor (298:1 Ratio, 90 RPM)

And here is the motor controller: TReX Jr Dual Motor Controller

Sorry if the question is basic, I am just getting into this and trying to understand what means what.

I am embarking on a robotics project. As a part of that I will be connecting two motors to a motor controller designed for two (+1) motors. Each motor has voltage 6-12 V and the motor controller has 5-24 V.

My question is how does the motor controller distribute voltage from the power supply? If I connect 24 V to it, will that be too much for my motors? Or will it be evenly distributed between them?

Here are the motors I am using: Premium N20 Gear Motor (298:1 Ratio, 90 RPM)

And here is the motor controller: TReX Jr Dual Motor Controller

Sorry if the question is basic, I am just getting into this and trying to understand what means what.

Edit: Thank you for the answer!

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I am embarking on a robotics project. As a part of that I will be connecting two motors to a motor controller designed for two (+1) motors. Each motor has voltage 6-12V12 V and the motor controller has 5-24V24 V. 

My question is how does the motor controller distribute voltage from the power supply? If I connect 24V24 V to it, will that be too much for my motors? Or will it be evenly distributed between them?

Here are the motors I am using:

   httpsPremium N20 Gear Motor (298://www.servocity.com/90-rpm-micro-gear-motor/1 Ratio, 90 RPM)

And here is the motor controller:

   https://www.servocity.com/trex-jr-dual-motor-controller/TReX Jr Dual Motor Controller

Sorry if the question is basic, I am just getting into this and trying to understand what means what. Thank you!

I am embarking on a robotics project. As a part of that I will be connecting two motors to a motor controller designed for two (+1) motors. Each motor has voltage 6-12V and the motor controller has 5-24V. My question is how does the motor controller distribute voltage from the power supply? If I connect 24V to it, will that be too much for my motors? Or will it be evenly distributed between them?

Here are the motors I am using:

 https://www.servocity.com/90-rpm-micro-gear-motor/

And here is the motor controller:

 https://www.servocity.com/trex-jr-dual-motor-controller/

Sorry if the question is basic, I am just getting into this and trying to understand what means what. Thank you!

I am embarking on a robotics project. As a part of that I will be connecting two motors to a motor controller designed for two (+1) motors. Each motor has voltage 6-12 V and the motor controller has 5-24 V. 

My question is how does the motor controller distribute voltage from the power supply? If I connect 24 V to it, will that be too much for my motors? Or will it be evenly distributed between them?

Here are the motors I am using:  Premium N20 Gear Motor (298:1 Ratio, 90 RPM)

And here is the motor controller:  TReX Jr Dual Motor Controller

Sorry if the question is basic, I am just getting into this and trying to understand what means what.

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Which voltage to use for my motor controller if I connect two motors to it?

I am embarking on a robotics project. As a part of that I will be connecting two motors to a motor controller designed for two (+1) motors. Each motor has voltage 6-12V and the motor controller has 5-24V. My question is how does the motor controller distribute voltage from the power supply? If I connect 24V to it, will that be too much for my motors? Or will it be evenly distributed between them?

Here are the motors I am using:

https://www.servocity.com/90-rpm-micro-gear-motor/

And here is the motor controller:

https://www.servocity.com/trex-jr-dual-motor-controller/

Sorry if the question is basic, I am just getting into this and trying to understand what means what. Thank you!