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  • What kind of battery.

    Dudes,

    I bought a AGM m4 stubby a few weeks back which I'm really happy with, however, I'm after a longer life battery. The stubby has a crane style stock so I'm after a 9.6v high mah that will fit correctly. Any ideas?

    Cheers,
    Smally.

  • #2
    Re: What kind of battery.

    1500 8.4 is a smaller option, will fit in most smaller guns. A 9.6V is probably not a good choice because it will wear down the internals much quicker.

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    • #3
      Re: What kind of battery.

      Originally posted by owainthegreat View Post
      1500 8.4 is a smaller option, will fit in most smaller guns. A 9.6V is probably not a good choice because it will wear down the internals much quicker.
      That's true. Know of any decent priced stockist's?


      Cheers,
      Smally.

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      • #4
        Re: What kind of battery.

        Originally posted by Smally View Post
        That's true. Know of any decent priced stockist's?


        Cheers,
        Smally.
        I can't say, forum rules. But any airsoft website sell batteries. Just dont buy cheap chinease ones. Look for a Red battery, there british made, top notch.

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        • #5
          Re: What kind of battery.

          9.6V battery is fine. You'll need the correct arrangement for a crane stock and to make sure you get one with the appropriate connectors. Either deans or tamiyas depending on what is fitted.
          /9 out.

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          • #6
            Re: What kind of battery.

            Originally posted by Nine View Post
            9.6V battery is fine. You'll need the correct arrangement for a crane stock and to make sure you get one with the appropriate connectors. Either deans or tamiyas depending on what is fitted.
            So you think 9.6v will be okay? What difference will DEANS or TAMIYAS connectors make?


            Cheers,

            Smally.

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            • #7
              Re: What kind of battery.

              Deans make the gun fire a lot faster.

              Yes 9.6v will be okay i run that in all my guns.

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              • #8
                Re: What kind of battery.

                Tamiya and deans, something to do with resistance

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                • #9
                  Re: What kind of battery.

                  Its not hugely significant. Just make sure the battery has the same connector as the gun wires have.

                  Or, if you fancy deans (better connector, lower resistance, lower profile) and your rifle doesn't have them, do a little bit of extra work. 10 minutes with a soldering iron if it goes right.
                  /9 out.

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                  • #10
                    Re: What kind of battery.

                    11.1v Li-Po!

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                    • #11
                      Re: What kind of battery.

                      Originally posted by hoggy21 View Post
                      11.1v Li-po!
                      Lol ???????what???? Lol

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                      • #12
                        Re: What kind of battery.

                        don't listen to him he's crazy!!!!!
                        lol

                        9.6v will be fine.
                        mac
                        Originally posted by Coz
                        Holds gun like a super sniper pro......Cries when wind blows his BB off course.
                        http://forums.zeroin.co.uk/showthrea...iping-tactics- sniping tactics thread.

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                        • #13
                          Re: What kind of battery.

                          Originally posted by Smally View Post
                          Lol ???????what???? Lol
                          Its a different kind of battery. Lithium cells are 3.7V so batteries come in 3.7, 7.4 and 11.1. Different battery technology so different performance and different problems (like chargers).

                          9.6V NiMH will be fine for your application.
                          /9 out.

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                          • #14
                            Re: What kind of battery.

                            Im not crazy! Just one or two screws loose.
                            9.6v will be fine, but for pure gear box shreading, bb inflicted pain, li-po is the way forward.

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