Its up to you but many robots have dual power setups. Both of our Featherweights have separate looms for the drive and weapon. For example, mine has a single 5S drive and dual 6S in series, giving 12S for the weapon. The only point they meet is at the receiver but that is only so the weapon ESC gets its signal, the RX gets power from a BEC in one of my drive ESC's.
If you are happy with 2 drivers then 2 isolated systems would be fine too, nothing against it. Many teams do this so that they can one member focusing on drive and the other focusing on the weapon. Most of the house robots probably have 2 so that they can respond faster and be more effective; imagine 1 person trying to control all of Sir K's functions! It also helps with trouble shooting and can stop electrical issues damaging other components, just make sure you label everything neatly
If you are happy with 2 drivers then 2 isolated systems would be fine too, nothing against it. Many teams do this so that they can one member focusing on drive and the other focusing on the weapon. Most of the house robots probably have 2 so that they can respond faster and be more effective; imagine 1 person trying to control all of Sir K's functions! It also helps with trouble shooting and can stop electrical issues damaging other components, just make sure you label everything neatly

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