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Originally Posted by Dusti69
i dont like my 11.1v lipo. ill only use it in one gun and only in semi. and to correct a guns firing when it stops and does the clicking thing and a burst on full auto doesnt fix it
its just way way too much power that you dont need most of all of the time and i dont need my gearboxes/parts wearing out any faster. i already stripped all the teeth off of an echo 1's piston from about 3 short bursts on full auto and had to buy a new piston
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Actually, with a trigger master unit you can reduce the voltage going to your motor to reduce rate of fire. And it has soft start and active motor braking built in. Soft starting drastically reduces the shock on your piston.
I never even looked at LiPo batteries before getting a trigger master, now I'm seriously looking into switching over. But I'd say the use of a trigger master is HIGHLY recommended when using LiPos
It's even compatible with overdischarge protection boards made by dragonwolf.
Theres also this neat little thingy:
http://www.airsoftpost.com/intellect...r-p-30727.html
And to give you a better idea of sizing
http://www.airsoftpost.com/111v-1000...e-p-31118.html
Right now I use the King Arms AN/PEQ-15 with custom 9.6v 1500mah NIMH batteries