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April 16th, 2007, 13:29 | #1 |
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10.8V Batteries
Anyone currently using these? Any comments on performance/issue is appreciated.
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April 16th, 2007, 14:21 | #2 |
I use it in my m4 and my sr-25, great for higly upgraded rifle, cant really comment cause you didnt specifie the mAh. The only issue, they're big battery packs.
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April 16th, 2007, 14:30 | #3 |
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I had to make one for my ICS M4 cuz the stupid thing is picky as hell and will not work with a small pack. Im running 10.8V NiCd in the foregrip, 1200mah ratio and it works just fine for a semi upgraded gun. Nice ROF and good kick to it.
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April 16th, 2007, 16:31 | #4 | |
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My mechbox is done to the tits, and I just went to a PDI150 in a tightbore so I need the extra push to get my ROF back up. Runs 2200Mah Linky
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Last edited by Blackthorne; April 16th, 2007 at 16:57.. |
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April 16th, 2007, 17:08 | #5 |
I am using a 10.8v NiMH on my G36k. Lasts me all day long, great semi-response and rate of fire. Only prob is the size of the battery, has to be re-wired to the back of the gun (on a G36, even with the large RAS).
Conclusion, if you got a cleanly upgraded gun, go for it. If you are unsure about your shimming, bushings, and grease, get a gun doctor to give you an OK. Also, make sure your chargers support 10.8v or you might have a very long charge time ahead of you. -Daes |
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