February 9th, 2010, 21:20 | #16 |
12V will make your systema motor destroy your piston.
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February 9th, 2010, 21:23 | #17 |
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a systema magnum motor, i got the gearbox and motor together from ehobby if u wanna see it, also ur saying a 12v will break my gun? so i should use a 9.6? even with my magnum motor?
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February 9th, 2010, 21:27 | #18 |
The battery rating is FOR THE SPRING IT CAME WITH. Switching it out for a lower power spring means you can use a lower power battery...
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February 9th, 2010, 21:30 | #19 |
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ok, but separately the motor says needs a 12v to be used properly
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February 9th, 2010, 21:30 | #20 |
Why get the M170 gearbox when you switch out for an M120? Why not just get an M120 gearbox???
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February 9th, 2010, 21:32 | #21 | |
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The m170 box (should) come with "ultra torque" gears and a half-toothed piston. Because of the really torquey gears and the weaker spring that was installed, you may have something refereed to as "over-cycle" this is when the gears carry too much momentum and start the pistol-pull cycle after the point where it should stop. Using a 12V battery would make your gun cycle so quickly that your sector gear would catch the middle of the piston and rip the teeth off before it has a chance to return to rest. I wouldn't even use a 9.6V, with the ultra torques and the weaker spring you may still get over cycle on a 9.6 Use an 8.4 large battery... or a 9.6 mini. Watch out for your trigger contacts, those systema boxes like to char, pit and burn. See.. I tried to give you the easier answer. Last edited by Amos; February 9th, 2010 at 21:34.. |
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February 9th, 2010, 21:33 | #22 |
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where i got it from they didnt have the m120, and the m170 is a higher quality comes with bette parts, and its made to shoot good with a better spring, i just wanted the better parts in the m170box, with the better motor, i was just making sure for the battery
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February 9th, 2010, 21:35 | #23 | |
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February 9th, 2010, 21:36 | #24 |
All the parts are the same, it's just the pull they're rated for.
You now have gears that are over-overpoweringly strong for you set-up... but that's not necessarily a bad thing. It's only a bad thing if you over-do the battery. |
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February 9th, 2010, 21:36 | #25 |
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Ignore it and go by your own judgement when you install it and try it out. This is one of the reasons I hate Systema's overpriced/overhyped junk parts. At least you got a full gear box and not a full tune up kit, that'd cause some headaches.
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February 9th, 2010, 21:39 | #26 |
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also do u think the m120 spring will work better in a systema turbo gearbox set than the magnum one? or do u think itll be better to be put in a G&P 8mm Reinforced Bearing Gearbox Set for M4 Series made for m120 or do u think using the m170 with smaller battery with work better?
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February 9th, 2010, 21:39 | #27 |
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the m170 has parts that allow it to pull that type of spring, gears and motar are designed for that specificly if you put an 120 spring you'r rate of fire will increase but those parts arn't suppose to pull weaker springs in a sense because of what above was mentioned
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February 9th, 2010, 21:40 | #28 |
Using the M170 period will give you a gun that wont be able to be used on any field in Canada.
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February 9th, 2010, 21:43 | #29 |
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yeah i know thats why i wanted to get the 120 spring, so what do u think would be my best bet use 170 gearbox and put spring and get smaller battery, orrrr use the g&p gearbox made for the m120?
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February 9th, 2010, 21:45 | #30 |
Just use the systema box, but use an 8.4 battery.
It'll make your trigger contacts last longer if you do anyway |
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