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shoter December 29th, 2009 23:16

battery
 
hey i was wondering how do i no what type of battery my gun can hold and if it can hold a 9.6v 1400mah can it hold a 9.6v 2000mah or anything that is 9.6v thnx.

Ballcancer December 29th, 2009 23:21

Yes it can use a 2000 Mah battery and anything bigger than that. The Mah rating is basically how much juice your battery can hold (in laymens terms) The higher the number the more of a charge your battery can hold.. Just stick with any 9.6 V. Anything higher you risk damaging your internals.

shoter December 29th, 2009 23:22

ight thnx bro

theguy December 29th, 2009 23:33

actually, no.

9.6 1600 probably means that its a 2/3a cell battery.

That means you can use any other battery that uses a 9.6 2/3a cell in the same configuration.

shoter December 29th, 2009 23:54

wait wat?well can i use 9.6v 1600mah battery or any other battery that is 9.6v and how can i tell if its 2/3a cell

theguy December 30th, 2009 00:14

well for example this is a 1600 mah 9.6v battery. (made out of 2/3a cells)

http://www.airsoftgi.com/images/pic-...chck-1600m.jpg

Heres another 9.6v battery, this one is 4200 mah made out of big sub C cells. this one is twice as big as the first one.

http://www.airsoftgi.com/images/pic-...intel-4200.jpg

Twin#1[Op-for] December 30th, 2009 00:37

It can be any shape, just don't make sure you don't go higher or you will burn your trigger contacts or strip gears/piston teeth

shoter December 30th, 2009 14:16

wait one more question higher than want the mah or the volts im guessing the volts right?

SHÖCK December 30th, 2009 14:31

The limitation is physical size and that is determined by your gun and the size of its battery compartment.

If your gun comes with a 9.6v 1400mah, that is likely an 8 cell mini battery. It is unlikely you will be able to use larger size batteries unless you rewire it to the rear or find some other way of holding a larger battery. You could also use lipo batteries.

mAH is battery life
Voltage is strength of spring it can pull and rate of fire


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