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SA-80_DUDE25
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Making your own battery packs.
1 January, 2011, 01:09
Hi, i was just wondering if anyone on here has attempted it before?
I am going to give it ago myself tommorow to try save a bit of money that could be used elsewhere
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1 January, 2011, 01:20
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Interested on tips and actully how to do it. Some one should do a video.
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1 January, 2011, 01:53
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If you are just re-wiring a battery to a different configuration it's by hard, just make sure you keep the connections in the right series
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1 January, 2011, 02:17
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Would it be possible to make a low mah stick type battery so it would fit in a m4 stock tube by taking off a couple of cells?
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1 January, 2011, 02:40
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Would it be possible to make a low mah stick type battery so it would fit in a m4 stock tube by taking off a couple of cells?
I think that would also lower the voltage, from what I know and this is a very basic understanding of electronics is that each cell is 1.2v.
Taking two off would then make a 9.6v a 7.4v.. but as I say... I just have a very basic understanding and could very easily be waaaaay off.
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1 January, 2011, 02:55
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What Xiosis said. You can fit an 8.4 stick in some stock tubes, but then the stock wouldn't be able to retract all the way in of course.
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1 January, 2011, 10:50
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Xiosis is right, if you remove a cell you will just decrease the voltage you wont have any effect on mah.
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2 January, 2011, 11:14
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You can buy stock tube batts for less than a tenner that are about 100mm long.
I can't see you saving very much only causing a lot of stress if it goes not quite to plan...lol...
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