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11 January, 2011, 18:46
just wondered what batteries you use in the stock pipe ?
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11 January, 2011, 18:50
Re: King Arms Troy M7A1
a lipo i guess, the stick type ones.
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11 January, 2011, 18:57
Re: King Arms Troy M7A1
a small rectangle 11.1v 15c lipo
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17 January, 2011, 13:52
Re: King Arms Troy M7A1
Not 11.1V I dont trust them.
Use a small 7.4V lipo. The shop that stocks commponents has all you need
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17 January, 2011, 16:26
Re: King Arms Troy M7A1
Please dont worry about lipo batteries,I have used many over the past two years and they have come a long way.
ppl seem to slag them off an awful lot!
I use three different 11.1 in my troy m7a1 and find them great for ROF and FPS just do yourself a favour and get an engineer to install a lipo alarm so as not to ruin the life of your lipos by over flattening them
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18 January, 2011, 00:05
Re: King Arms Troy M7A1
I am the engineer/gun smith at my site and as much as I appreciate what your saying dude, you dont get 4+ guns a week broken because of people using 11.1v batteries in there AEG's
Why not just use a 7.4V with a good motor? Much more effective and cheaper.
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