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ShadowNet December 17th, 2008 17:24

G&G GR16 R4 Commando Crane Stock
 
Hey guys, just a quick question.
Will this battery fit in a crane stock? Thanks!

The Saint December 17th, 2008 17:29

Yes, it'll fit. Those look like mini battery sized cells. Most cranes I've seen use larger cells.

ShadowNet December 17th, 2008 18:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Saint (Post 882352)
Yes, it'll fit. Those look like mini battery sized cells. Most cranes I've seen use larger cells.

Is there a disadvantage in having a small 9.6v 1400 mah battery as opposed to a larger one?

The Saint December 17th, 2008 18:57

Considerably less juice. Not really an issue if you're not trigger happy.

ShadowNet December 17th, 2008 21:19

Oh alright, thanks for the info.

Armalite December 19th, 2008 12:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by ShadowNet (Post 882350)
Hey guys, just a quick question.
Will this battery fit in a crane stock? Thanks!

I have this gun and I have a crane stock battery 9.6v 4200 MaH. I bought this battery for 39$ US with the shipping on Ebay.

Kos-Mos December 19th, 2008 16:15

Your battery will be loose in the tubes.

You should pad it with non inflamable material (you never know), to prevent rattle and to avoid damage to the battery/wires.

Since you have not bought it yet, you really should go with a larger pack.

Price is a little higher, but it is worth it.

Avoid "too good to be true" deals on ebay (like that one right above). Usually the battery is of lesser grade (think Grade D) than one bought in a specialized shop (onlybatterypacks is good).

I have some for sale too if you don't want to mess with buying online and outside of Canada. Brand new from the factory.

ShadowNet December 19th, 2008 16:36

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kos-Mos (Post 883524)
Your battery will be loose in the tubes.

You should pad it with non inflamable material (you never know), to prevent rattle and to avoid damage to the battery/wires.

Since you have not bought it yet, you really should go with a larger pack.

Price is a little higher, but it is worth it.

Avoid "too good to be true" deals on ebay (like that one right above). Usually the battery is of lesser grade (think Grade D) than one bought in a specialized shop (onlybatterypacks is good).

I have some for sale too if you don't want to mess with buying online and outside of Canada. Brand new from the factory.

Ah crap. I bought it already >< oh well, what inflammable material do you recommend for battery insulation?

The Saint December 19th, 2008 16:37

Electrical tape?

ShadowNet December 19th, 2008 18:06

Can I use soft foam so it doesn't rattle inside the stock?


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