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ThunderCactus February 28th, 2013 18:56

we had a greylocks symbol at one point incase somebody needed flaming lol

MaciekA February 28th, 2013 19:11

It comfortably fits in the stock of a G&G RK-103 with tons of room to spare. I think there's enough room for a few sticks of jerky, a MOSFET and perhaps a glowstick.

This is a pretty impressively slim form factor for so much capacity and oomph.

MADDOG February 28th, 2013 19:33

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Originally Posted by MaciekA (Post 1766957)
BOOM

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1149620/airs...aspec6600.jpeg

I wish this forum had a bat signal for usernames, MADDOG would love this thing.

I looked at that but the 11.1 version is too big to fit. ;)

Oshiha March 1st, 2013 03:35

Dat mAh..
I'm using a 11.1v 3200 mAh 35C lipo from team great hobbies (well I haven't shot it yet, but its sitting - waiting for the gun to be finished).

Moonschlagen March 1st, 2013 14:23

I currently run a Team Great Hobbies 11.1v 50C 3300mAh in my M16. Barely fits in the stock with the wiring. This is massive lipo overkill to be running on a mostly stock gearbox. But with proper shimming and tuning nothing bad has happened yet. Does about 20rps on the stock gears and motor using a Bravo III mosfet for control.

I'm also using a Team Great Hobbies 7.4v 35C 2200mAh in my ICS CXP08. It goes in a Cyma PEQ-2 battery box with room left over for your excess wiring. Haven't had a chance to run it in a game yet.

lurkingknight March 1st, 2013 15:07

dat space station.

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaciekA (Post 1766957)
BOOM

http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1149620/airs...aspec6600.jpeg

I wish this forum had a bat signal for usernames, MADDOG would love this thing.


MaciekA March 1st, 2013 18:26

Why not just use one of these and crank your gear ratio up?

With a decent motor the 7.4 I posted will turn your gears effortlessly at pretty much any spring strength and any gear ratio.

Quote:

Originally Posted by MADDOG (Post 1767003)
I looked at that but the 11.1 version is too big to fit. ;)


Stealth March 1st, 2013 19:03

BLASPHEMY!

High speed gears only work with 11.1v lipos. Nothing else :)

http://i.imgur.com/ChKXKwB.jpg

The poor 7.4v saddle pack looks so slim...

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaciekA (Post 1767397)
Why not just use one of these and crank your gear ratio up?

With a decent motor the 7.4 I posted will turn your gears effortlessly at pretty much any spring strength and any gear ratio.


MADDOG March 1st, 2013 20:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stealth (Post 1767405)
BLASPHEMY!

High speed gears only work with 11.1v lipos. Nothing else :)

http://i.imgur.com/ChKXKwB.jpg

The poor 7.4v saddle pack looks so slim...


Yep, these are the Aspec batteries I am running right now, more power!!!!!!!!
Last a whole day in the cold no issues at all in my AK

K3vX March 1st, 2013 20:34

That's... a massive battery, you know?

Edit: Any way to fit one of these 7.4v batteries in an external box, no way it'll fit in a G36c if I were to try.

MaciekA March 1st, 2013 23:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by K3vX (Post 1767443)
That's... a massive battery, you know?

Edit: Any way to fit one of these 7.4v batteries in an external box, no way it'll fit in a G36c if I were to try.

You could try a KV stock.

Stealth March 2nd, 2013 00:34

Quote:

Originally Posted by MaciekA (Post 1767397)
With a decent motor the 7.4 I posted will turn your gears effortlessly at pretty much any spring strength and any gear ratio.

Your mission, should you choose to accept it: M190, 13:1 ratio.

Going to try an M170, 20:1 ratio this weekend on a 1300mah 25C. LOL.

MaciekA March 2nd, 2013 00:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stealth (Post 1767521)
Your mission, should you choose to accept it: M190, 13:1 ratio.

Going to try an M170, 20:1 ratio this weekend on a 1300mah 25C. LOL.

Hah. The problem with a build like this is that it's pretty useless/academic . Realistically at the places we play at with Maddog , an M140, maybe M150, is the upper range of what is going to be allowed. I'm pretty confident really high discharge batteries make high voltages superfluous .. I'm running into this myself. I have been toying with a ~500fps build that still is too high of a rate of fire to be reasonable, this with my 6.0/40+/2S. In light of this: Why waste the extra use of volume on volts when you could be optimizing for Amperes?

Counter challenge : find an unusually high discharge (150A) pack that's only one cell. Throw high speed gears, neodymium, a strong spring and all the rest at it . Conventional wisdom says we don't go there ... Why not ?

MaciekA March 2nd, 2013 00:54

A cursory look at hobby king shows plenty of packs at 3.7V with monster C values. John, you know you're tempted to do the low rpm ultra diesel torque build of airsoft ;)

(and give it the fastest gear ratio on earth)

MADDOG March 2nd, 2013 09:11

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stealth (Post 1767521)
Your mission, should you choose to accept it: M190, 13:1 ratio.

Going to try an M170, 20:1 ratio this weekend on a 1300mah 25C. LOL.

I would like to see someone try and wrestle a m190 into a mechbox without an explosion of parts, film it if you try. :)


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