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October 23rd, 2008, 16:14 | #1 |
battery or motor
I just put a heavier spring in my aeg and i noticed that it may require more juice or a new motor, becuase the battery seems to not last as long becuase the mottor is drawing more current to pull the spring.
Should i upgrade from a 8.4v to 9.6v? or Should i upgrade from a stock ca motor to a new motor? PS: the battery and motor are about 1.5 years old |
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October 23rd, 2008, 16:24 | #2 |
Tys
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Depends on what spring...but I'd do both. Batteries are cheap and so are some motors.
The Guarder Infinite Torque Up motors are awesome for the price. I've bought 3 or 4 in the last month or so. New EG1000 motors are really nice as well and a little cheaper. Large battery cells if possible. 8.4v Large seem to do all I need, but some guys want 9.6v large batteries (high ROF). If you're stuck to mini batteries a 9.6v mini is a nice bump up from a 8.4v mini...it won't last any longer though. Stick to the 1400-1500mah packs (all of mine are Intellect...no reason, just worked out that way), with quality cells. The no-name batteries never seem to work well for long...(I've got a box of them from guys just leaving them with me after repairs). |
October 23rd, 2008, 19:32 | #3 |
battery would be the easier way.
if you have an M4, definitely go with Battery option because motor reinstall is the #1 cause(Atleast from what I've seen) of gun failures for M4s. I'd definitely reccomend a Guarder Infinite Torque motor, it's almost(or just as) good as Systema Magnum, without the magnum price. |
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October 24th, 2008, 09:55 | #4 |
Sounds good, thanks for the info folks.
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