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Old November 30th, 2009, 13:36   #3
ThunderCactus
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I'd recommend a 7.4v LiPo, it will give to a very similar rate of fire to a 9.6v NIMH of comparable size.
The easiest way to see what you need to make it work is to just run it on your gun and see what fails. Your replacing the parts anyway, it won't make much of a difference if they're broken lol
Good place to start is piston, sorbo pad, piston head and a fuse rated to the lipo your using.
If you want stupid high ROF, get the 11.1v, but your looking at a lot of internal upgrades.
Make sure you read everything you can on LiPo batteries. They're easy to take care of, but they can be very dangerous if your ignorant with them.

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