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September 8th, 2008, 21:39 | #1 |
G&P M4A1 battery and charger...
Whats the best (safe maximum.) battery choice for a G&P M4A1.
Note that I need a battery that will fit the original foregrip compartment. I heard that is was kind of small... 9.6 is the max I think. Nunchuck? And now what about a good smart charger for it. I need good web site to get it both also. Thanks alot.
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September 8th, 2008, 21:53 | #2 |
Why don't you just stick with a 8.4 mini pack? I recommend www.cheapbatterypacks.com
They make high quality, reasonably priced packs at the time of ordering. Last edited by Styrak; September 8th, 2008 at 21:56.. |
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September 8th, 2008, 22:42 | #3 |
Should I? What will be the difference between the two?
Thanks for the site. Only one problem... 1500 max... That must not be enough.
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September 8th, 2008, 23:02 | #4 |
Must not be enough for what?
I use the Elite 8.4v 1500mAh mini pack in my 400fps upgraded AUG and it lasts for a whole day milsim. Last edited by Styrak; September 8th, 2008 at 23:26.. |
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September 8th, 2008, 23:24 | #5 |
You might just want to buy 2 batteries and change them if you're really afraid of running out of juice. If you need something to last a long time, you're not looking for something with higher voltage. That will just increase your rate of fire. You're looking for something with a higher capacity (mAh). There are 9.6V mini nunchuck batteries that usually fit inside handguards, however I don't recommend those as they're made from AA cells and have low discharge rate meaning they have trouble putting out enough amps to cycle your gun (especially if it's upgraded to the ~400FPS range).
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September 9th, 2008, 00:18 | #6 |
Sounds good. Thanks.
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September 9th, 2008, 00:19 | #7 |
lipo
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September 9th, 2008, 00:29 | #8 |
Tell me more I should know about. I am not really into the "how it works". I just want my stuff working.
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September 10th, 2008, 21:50 | #9 |
I saw in another thread that 8.6 where not enought...
??? I am confuse.
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September 10th, 2008, 21:55 | #10 |
8.4v is plenty.
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September 10th, 2008, 22:19 | #11 |
8.4V is plenty of voltage for rifles. Some people like to have higher rates of fire and thus use 9.6V batteries but that's the only advantage you will see.
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