
Why our battery burn?
We have a project for our class genius. Part of it is to have a car starts with a flip off a switch, drive a certain distance and then stop itself. To do this, we bypassed the circuit on an RC car and wired the motor directly to the battery with a switch in the circuit. With this, we attached a circuit breaker so that after a certain distance it would create a rupture in the circuit. Anyway one day after testing this project a handful of times in previous days, we connected the car battery. After 10-20 seconds we noticed smoke coming from the battery. This has caused it no longer work. What would he do and how can we prevent happen again?? This project is due Thursday, then we must ensure this does not happen again. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.
The solution most obvious seems to be a short. Bypassing the circuit probably meant too much power to the electric motor, and you can have fried the motor and perhaps created a short in the process and when you short a battery, you cook it.
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