Hypothesis 5S1P (5 in series & 1 in parallel)
Why am I goin thru this long-drawn-out analogy?
The Massive Voltage Drop (~5V) that this motor is causing to happen to the battery pack, (on the Atom kart) is very concerning.

…&/so, I'm using this analogy to help me "think it thru"
Now, let's take it a step further & say the "milkshake" is a 12V 15AH SLA battery

…& then, if we "stack" (5) of 'em, connected "in series", (like on the Atom kart) that would create a 60V 15AH "battery pack", that weighs ~50lbs. (~10lbs. ea.)
Now, to help alleviate the "massive voltage drop", we could double the whole thing (5) in series & (5) in parallel
...which would double the capacity (from 60V 15AH to 60V 30AH)
…& probably double the "instantly" available energy too (which should lessen the voltage drop)

...but, then, were in the 100lbs. range
So then, I was thinkin'

what if
...just (1) more battery was connected "in parallel" with the first battery, in the series?
I understand that it wouldn't double the battery packs capacity
...but, (I'm thinkin', maybe) it would double or at least increase the "available energy" (like I kinda described in the previous post) right at the "draw point" (ie. positive (+) battery terminal)
...& thus, (maybe) have an effect on (hopefully, "softening") the voltage drop/sag
...while only adding ~10lbs.
Comments?...anyone?...Sid?
