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Wolf13 February 18th, 2009 14:53

battery help
 
Ok, this is the last peice of my airsoft gun puzzle, i have everything but a strong battery...
At the moment i have an ICS m4, with a New Turbo 3000 High torque high speed Motor and a ics fully tuned 2 peice gearbox, what lipo battery can i get that wont brake my gun? i have a 9.6v 2300 mah battery atm.

The Saint February 18th, 2009 14:56

What's wrong with your existing 9.6v 2300mah?

Where do you store your battery, inside the handguard or elsewhere?

Wolf13 February 18th, 2009 15:01

the 9.6 is pretty slow and my friend has the exact same gun as me with no upgrades and his ROF is way higher, and my battery goes in a peq box

kalnaren February 18th, 2009 15:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wolf13 (Post 922129)
the 9.6 is pretty slow and my friend has the exact same gun as me with no upgrades and his ROF is way higher, and my battery goes in a peq box

High torque motors are not meant for high ROF. They're meant for torque. How high of an ROF do you want anyway? With a 9.6v you should be getting 12-15 at least, which is probably higher than the real M4.

Jimski February 18th, 2009 15:54

take a 10.8V battery you'll have a crazy ROF...
same voltage 9.6V and double capacity (like 4200 mAh) should do it also.

hint: you don't need any of these to pwn.

Wolf13 February 18th, 2009 16:26

do they sell adapters so i can connect a largetype battery to my small type connecter on my m4

TokyoSeven February 18th, 2009 16:29

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wolf13 (Post 922199)
do they sell adapters so i can connect a largetype battery to my small type connecter on my m4

They exist, but it would just be easier to cut the head off the connector on the battery and solder on a new one that fits properly.

Wolf13 February 18th, 2009 16:44

Quote:

Originally Posted by TokyoSeven (Post 922203)
They exist, but it would just be easier to cut the head off the connector on the battery and solder on a new one that fits properly.

how would i perform this operation?

kalnaren February 18th, 2009 17:00

Quote:

Originally Posted by Wolf13 (Post 922214)
how would i perform this operation?

...cut it off with a knife, use either the knife or wire strippers to strip the wire, solder the leads to the connector. Cover with thermal coverings or electrical tape.


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