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Post by yteka99 on Mar 13, 2006 16:22:06 GMT -5
How many batteries is enough? I have one 8.4v 2400mah battery and i just ordered 2 8.4v 3000 mah batteries. Is that enough for an op? How long will thoes last me? __________________ [Knief edit] yteka, please use more descriptive titles in the future. It helps both with searching and knowing what to expect when going into a thread.
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Post by Jacko on Mar 13, 2006 16:24:55 GMT -5
One of those 3000mah batteries would be enough. I have two 3300mah batteries for my SAW and I've never gone through a fully charged one in a single day of play. Hell, I've done some two day ops with just one battery.
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Post by Zorak on Mar 13, 2006 16:27:10 GMT -5
At Red Out I probably fired 4000 rounds on my 3300mah battery. I decided to change it late in the day and noticed an increase in the ROF from a fresh batt, but it was nowhere near dead, and that was in relatively cold weather. For any normal AEG, a 2400mah ought to be good for a day's play.
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Post by Psychosis on Mar 13, 2006 16:50:26 GMT -5
At all the events I've played at so far, one 600mAh mini battery has been enough to last the whole day in a stock gun (though I should get at least one more as backup)
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Post by Gestapo on Mar 13, 2006 18:32:31 GMT -5
I think I shot about 800 at redout, and I used about 1 and a half 600mAh batteries (gun shoots 340) 1, 3300 should be all you will ever need.
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Post by xaos on Mar 13, 2006 19:50:24 GMT -5
I use an 9.6V 3000 maH battery in my MP5...when I was playing with it regularly, I would go months without recharging. I played half a summer on one charge once.
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Post by El Phantasamo on Mar 13, 2006 20:22:42 GMT -5
there was an instance with my G3 last summer. I was using an M120 spring with standard gears and systema hi-speed motor. the motor with those gears and heavy spring drained my 1800mAh battery quickly. I had to stop in the middle of a firefight to swap out batteries in the staging area.
I now use a systema Mecah-box with M120 and torque up gears. the load on the motor is greatly reduced. I never had to change batteries at RedOut. I proly went through ~1500 BB's.
For any stock gun, the 3000mAh will last you plenty of time.
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