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March 22nd, 2012, 01:08 | #16 |
Also I've noticed after the last couple dozen builds/rebuilds that the single biggest contributor to gear whine (once you have play-less shimming across the mechbox) is the axial stress at the pinion-bevel mesh. Often to reduce the noise 5-fold it's been enough to simply lower the bevel (away from the pinion) by a single 0.1 to 0.2mm shim, transfer the shim to the other shaft end, and then move the motor down (away from the mechbox) by a scant 0.1mm. It's amazing what the tiniest adjustments will do to the sound of guns, and also surprising just how much friction can be generated by the slightest extra contact measured at the sub-millimeter level.
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March 22nd, 2012, 04:36 | #17 |
There's really no reason for you to be running torque-up gears anyways. AEG limits in Canada are usually in the low 400s for most fields and the vast majority of JG/XYT/stock gears are more than strong enough to pull such springs. You can get a good torque up motor for as little as $25 shipped. http://www.ebairsoft.com/high-tech-t...or-p-3536.html I've used this motor myself and while it's not the the most powerful neo motor I've used, it doesn't break a sweat pulling an M120 spring. It is stronger than a TM EG700/1000 and G&P M120 though. At <$25 it's w/o a doubt the best value motor I've ever seen.
Sorry I got off topic but I personally think it's better to stick to standard ratio or high speed gears since shorter gearbox cycles usually means less noise (on semi at least).
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March 22nd, 2012, 07:19 | #18 |
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The reason I use high torque gears in all my guns(even the ones shooting im the 340 range) is pretty simple: Battery life. Using a good old nicd 9.6v 1700mha i can run the gun all day without it dying on me and those that know me cam attest to the weoght of my trigger finger.... But yeah the do generate more noise than regular gears because of the theet ratio.
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March 22nd, 2012, 10:06 | #19 |
I run torque-up gears and motors in most of my guns too. It's why I can put way more rounds downrange on a small battery than most people can put out of a large sub-C pack.
But my biggest reason for a high torque setup is trigger response. When I pull the trigger, I don't want to wait for things to wind up before a shot. I want instant, snappy response. I only get that with a high torque setup. And yes, I have high torque setups in even my low fps indoor guns. My gears of choice: Modify Smooth Modular. Probably the least noisy high torque gears I've heard. But obviously, high torque gears will always create more noise. That's just he nature of the beast. Using high torque and expecting no noise is like going swimming and expecting not to get wet.
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March 22nd, 2012, 10:28 | #20 | |
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I love the idea of high speed, might help, or Ill just stick with my stock TM gears ive been running for years But to go up to the Lipo/LFpo, high speed might be the way to go. Always worth a try!
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March 22nd, 2012, 10:31 | #21 | |
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My purpose is as Vondnik said, battery life, but thats no longer a problem as I have a few Lfpo's going in. Other purpose, get the bb on target faster with ROF and FPS. 390FPS right now, just looking to get the most out of it, without overdoing things with the batteries, while maintaining noise. Thanks for the great responses!
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March 22nd, 2012, 14:43 | #23 | |
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