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Running a stock AEG with a 11.1v Lipo
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G36 stock, with a 11.1 lipo, would it work or am I asking for gearbox trouble? I would use a King Arm protection circuit board with it, Thanks |
Your asking for gearbox trouble :)
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What does G36C brand? It completely depends on what is actually in your gun.
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Ares G36, no internal mod, running at 400 fps with 0.2 (MG36 actually)
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I have that problem with my CA G36K and another MG36 shooting 420FPS. Going down to 7.4v is better. |
You should *probably* be ok. But 11.1v is alot of power. You could always test it out. Get ahold of a 11.1v lipo, shoot it in full auto, and if the sound really sounds stressed, don't do it. If it sounds perfectly fine, shoot it for a while, and then open up your gearbox and check it out. If anything breaks it will probably be your piston ($25 fix), so if stripping that is worth it to you, go for it.
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I would, but be ready to replace piston,gears, piston head, cyclender head. I have done it, but remember that you will have to reshimm it.
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My first question would be.....why?
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Trigger Response
Get a Trigger Master, you will be able to lower your motor speed without loosing the trigger response |
A higher MaH battery will give you better trigger response
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Correct me if i'm wrong, but i thought the MaH rating is Capacity only. And Voltage is the one that improves trigger response.
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Only voltage increases trigger response. However, Voltage starts dropping as you drain the battery. A higher mah will keep the battery at max voltage longer.
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The type of cells will also do it. A 7-cell Sub-C pack will give you much higher trigger response than a 7-Cell 2/3A pack. Both are 8.4v, but one is much higher Ni-Cad (which tends to have a higher capacity for draining) as oppose to a 7-Cell Ni-Mh |
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